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Is Endometriosis curable?

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There is currently no absolute cure for Endometriosis, but there are several methods of treatment, which may alleviate some of the pain and symptoms associated with it.

What Is Endometriosis?

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Endometriosis is endometrium in an ectopic location that contains endometrial glands and stroma. In other words, it is uterine-like tissue that is growing outside the uterus causing pain and/or infertility. Its cause is unknown. There are many theories and people who will tell you they know what causes it, but every answer has contradictions. It could be genetics. It could be retrograde menses. It could be congenital. It could be all of the above or none of the above. We simply don't know.

Is AMD curable?

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No. Currently there is no cure for AMD. This is why research programs on AMD are so important. Although not curable, there are a few treatments available that slow the progression of the disease for persons with specific types of the disease. Click here for more information regarding current treatment options.

Is Hirschsprung's curable?

Frequently asked Questions about Hirschsprung's Disease
One you are diagnosed with Hirschsprung's Disease in my opinion and many other it is always with you. However with some medical Insurance Companies if you have had a surgery where the problem has been corrected (in this case usually severe, continuous constipation), you can report that as corrected if you have had a surgery for an ostomy or even a reversal of an ostomy.

What causes endometriosis?

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One of the most puzzling conditions affecting women, the cause of endometriosis is not yet known. The most common theory, however, is that "retrograde menstruation" causes some of the menstrual tissue to back up through the fallopian tubes and implant in the abdomen. Endometrial cells in the menstrual fluid may then attach themselves to various sites in the pelvic cavity and cause growths.

What are the symptoms of endometriosis?

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Approximately 15% of all women during the childbearing years develop some degree of endometriosis before reaching menopause. The most common symptoms of the disease are pre-menstrual and menstrual pain, heavy or irregular bleeding, pain during sexual intercourse and urinary or bowel problems in conjunction with menstruation. In more serious cases, scar tissue may form on the ovary or fallopian tube, thus causing infertility.

How is endometriosis diagnosed?

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A physician can only definitively diagnose endometriosis using a surgical procedure called laparoscopy. During this minor outpatient surgical procedure, a slender light-transmitting microscope, the laparoscope, is inserted through a tiny incision in the abdomen, often the navel so the scar will be invisible. Before insertion of the laparoscope, the abdomen is filled with carbon dioxide or nitrous oxide to help separate the intestines from the pelvic organs.

Will Endometriosis kill me?

EndoFAQ
Not likely. There have been documented cases of malignant chances associated with Endometriosis and higher risks of certain cancers in women with the disease, but Endometriosis itself is classified as a benign illness.

Can Endometriosis be prevented?

EndoFAQ
There is no current manner of preventing Endometriosis, and it is not a disease which is "contracted" or "caused" by anything the patient did - nor is it contagious. It is, however, highly suspected to be genetic. I heard tampons and sex can prevent Endo. There was a study done on this by a major institution and it was all over the news, so it must be true. False.

Is there any research being done on Endometriosis?

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Yes. For an update on some promising developments, visit our article, "Endometriosis: Past, Present & Future". Wrong. Hysterectomy treats Endometriosis ONLY on the organs that were removed. Endometriosis implants also have no need for external sources of estrogen, so regardless of whether you are on HRT or not, if all disease was not removed, you may likely continue to experience symptoms.

Is vitiligo curable? Is there a cure for vitiligo?

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The precise answer at this time is no. Vitiligo is probably caused by a variety of factors interacting in specific ways. Research has advanced the understanding of the physical and psychosocial aspects of Vitiligo, but the cause and cure for this disease are unknown. [top of page]

Is it curable?

Though the cocktails produced and modern drugs are a vast improvement of what was offered in earlier years, there is not yet a cure. HIV is a virus, meaning it can not be cured at the present time.

Is XLH curable?

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No. The best medical science can offer today is treatment that ttempts to correct the symptoms of XLH. The gene that carries the XLH mutation has already been identified. Scientific research is particularly intensive, at the moment, to try to understand how the affected gene works in the control of phosphorus levels in the blood. Gene therapy, in which the defective gene is fixed, holds longer-term promise. There are important advances in research going on right now, and The XLH Network Inc.

Is Graves’ Disease curable?

Graves Disease Cure
Even though medical doctors and scientist consider this disease incurable, my personal experience proves that Graves’ Disease can be cured by treating the cause of this disease.
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