Ask Harry: I'm Not a Fan of Robotic Surgery for Endometriosis
Any endometriosis patient considering Robotic surgery should understand, before the surgery, that the surgeon cannot feel the disease during the surgery, says Dr. Harry Reich
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Any endometriosis patient considering Robotic surgery should understand, before the surgery, that the surgeon cannot feel the disease during the surgery, says Dr. Harry Reich
Writer and teacher Lea Ervin never thought she would become dependent on opiods, then she got hooked on oxycodone after an endometriosis excision surgery last year. The opioid crisis kills 116 people…
With the legislative session now adjourned for the remainder of 2018, the push continues for the bill's passage in the Assembly when legislators reconvene in January 2019.
Endometriosis education in schools could help save countless young women from years of misdiagnoses, unexplained pain, and suffering in silence.
Dr. Harry Reich deep dives into your burning endometriosis-related questions
Endo sisters know well the years of misdiagnosis and ineffective treatments. But what about our endo brothers?
Endometriosis affects our reproductive organs, our most private and intimate parts. It’s easy to let stress and emotions take over when dealing with endo, says Dr. Lucille Keenan
Many women in the U.S. and around the world have to resort to wadding up toilet paper, paper towels or even layering old socks or rags inside their underwear during menstruation.
There’s something nurturing about a curved, warm wall, says creator Lauren Lee
The teens mentioned that it would be just as hard to get help for painful bowel movements as it was for drug and alcohol abuse, says Dr. Jhumka Gupta