Suffering from Endometriosis?
Our team of experienced nurses and doctors listen, guide and work with you to tailor a health plan – specific to your needs.
First line treatments include pain medication, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and hormonal therapy. However, patients might find that natural treatment pathways may help with symptoms of Endometriosis. Our highly trained nurses and doctors are here to help discuss, guide and work with you to tailor a treatment plan – specific to your needs.
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Endometriosis is a condition that affects the female reproductive system, causing bodily tissue that is similar to the uterus to grow outside of the uterus, leading to inflammation and pain, and can sometimes lead to infertility.
Endometriosis can cause severe pelvic pain due to the growth of tissue outside of the uterus. This can lead to increased pain during menstruation, as well as a heavy menstrual flow, both of which can prevent an individual from carrying out daily activities.
Endometriosis can cause inflammation and scar tissue to form in the uterus which can be the source of intense pain during intercourse and prevent a person from enjoying intercourse.
The tissue growth of Endometriosis can affect areas near the pelvis, causing pain during bowel movements or urination, and can sometimes cause blood to be present in faeces or urine.
Endometriosis can affect the ovaries and fallopian tubes which can lead to fertility problems and potential infertility.
The pain of Endometriosis can lead to mental health conditions such as stress, anxiety and depression which can lead to further problems with work, relationships, and social lives.
Seeking medical help for Endometriosis is essential for managing the condition effectively and improving your quality of life. Here are some situations in which you should consider seeking medical assistance:
Severe or Persistent Pain
If your pain is severe or persists for an extended period, or if you are having pain during intercourse or during your menstrual cycle.
Problems with Bowel Movements
If you are experiencing problems with bowel movements or urination or are seeing blood in faeces or urine.
Mental Health Problems
If your symptoms are leading to mental health issues such as anxiety or depression which is affecting your relationships and ability to participate in work or daily activities.
Limitations in Daily Activities
If Endometriosis interferes in any way with your ability to perform daily activities.
Difficulty Managing Pain
While some pain is normal during menstruation and can be managed at home, if you’re experiencing persistent and excessive pain which you are struggling to manage on your own it is time to seek the advice of a medical professional.
Lumir offer a telehealth service UK wide, providing personalised treatment plans to meet your needs.
If you have tried other interventions and chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia or some other health condition is still holding you back, complete our eligibility questionnaire for plant based medicine.
Tell us a bit about yourself and your medical history and book your appointment with one of our specialist doctors.
If you are eligible, your dispensed order will be securely delivered to your door. Our service prioritises discretion and confidentiality.
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