I had an endometriosis diagnosis nearly three years ago. I tried everything to get my endometriosis under control, but nothing worked. I was miserable. I felt like I was going through a phase, but I wasn’t able to fully control it.
The thing is, endometriosis sucks. And migraines suck worse. Because when your body is in pain, it can’t produce hormones as efficiently as it would if your body was in a completely painless state. So in a way, migraines can be thought of as a form of endometriosis. They’re both chronic diseases that can make life miserable.
The two diseases are linked, as is the fact that endometriosis is considered a “feminine disease,” meaning your body is more sensitive to pain and can trigger migraines. Now if that weren’t enough, the fact that migraines can make you feel like you want to be sick is another factor in their relationship.
If migraines are linked in some way to endometriosis, what kind of pain do they cause? I mean the thing that causes them can also cause endometriosis, but what kind of pain is this called? Well as we all know, pain is a physical sensation that goes through different pathways, so the answer is: severe migraine pain.
Endometriosis is a serious disease that affects women’s organs but is also found in men. Endometriosis is caused by the endometrium being in the wrong location and causing chronic inflammation, leading to a buildup of pain-producing tissue, and other symptoms. Pain, like migraines, can be caused by stress or injury as well as hormonal changes, and the pain is the same regardless of what caused it.
While endometriosis can occur for any reason, the most common cause is pregnancy. Endometrial tissue can be in the pelvis or in the uterus, so the pain can be either during or after a pregnancy. The pain can also be caused by the fallopian tubes being blocked or even the ovaries being blocked (which happens to some women who have endometriosis).
Endometriosis is an estrogen related disease. This means it can occur after a hysterectomy. You need to know what you think is going on in the picture of your uterus to be sure you can treat it effectively.
Endometriosis is not just a concern for women. It is the most common urogenital disease in men, and the most common cause of infertility.
Endometriosis is actually a lot like migraine headaches. They stem from multiple causes and can get progressively worse. You can’t really fix them with any medication. If you have endometriosis, it’s best to make sure you are seeing a doctor about the pain.
Migraines are a more serious type of headache. Migraine auras are the most common. Your brain waves are different from normal. The difference is that you feel like you are going to die. In migraines, the pain is so bad that your body literally shuts down. The person with endometriosis has this same feeling, but the symptoms are more severe and it can last for months.