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Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus. This can cause pain, inflammation, and complications with fertility. The tissue responds to hormonal changes, leading to symptoms that may worsen over time.
Endometriosis symptoms vary but often include:
If you experience these symptoms, early diagnosis and treatment can help manage the condition effectively.
Our telehealth service provides:
Online consultations with experienced Australian doctors
Detailed assessment of symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors
Instant prescriptions for pain relief and hormonal therapy
Medical certificates for work or study if required
Telehealth offers a fast and convenient way to access healthcare without long wait times. You can speak with a qualified doctor from the comfort of your home, saving time and avoiding unnecessary travel.
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If you have ongoing pelvic pain, heavy periods, or trouble conceiving, speak with a doctor. Early treatment can help prevent complications.
Doctors may diagnose endometriosis based on symptoms, ultrasound, or laparoscopy. An early assessment can help manage pain and improve quality of life.
Treatment may include pain relief, hormonal therapy, or surgery in severe cases. A doctor will recommend the best option based on your condition.
There is no permanent cure, but treatment helps control symptoms and improve well-being.
Get expert advice and start your treatment plan from anywhere in Australia. Connect with our doctors online for professional guidance.
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