What causes endometriosis?
Sadly, we still don’t know the exact cause of endometriosis. According to Endometriosis UK, it is suspected that some or a combination of the following could be contributing factors (but are yet to be fully researched):
• Retrograde menstruation (where menstrual blood flows back into the pelvic cavity)
• Genetic predisposition
• Immune system dysfunction
• Metaplasia (where a cell changes into a different one)
When is endometriosis awareness month?
Endometriosis Awareness Month occurs annually in March. The annual event is designed to raise awareness of the debilitating condition around the world. March 2022- and 2024 saw the awareness month celebrated as “Endometriosis Action Month”, which focused on driving change through public campaigns and virtual events, as well as driving improvements in care and support.
Treatments for endometriosis
There isn’t currently a cure for endometriosis. But there are treatments available that can help with the symptoms. The type of treatment received will depend on several factors and tends to be unique to the individual.
• Treatments include:
• Hormone treatments
• Heat therapy
• Pain relief – such as NSAIDs
• Surgery to remove lesions and/or cysts
• A hysterectomy (the removal of the womb - in extreme cases)
Support for those living with endometriosis
Living with a long-term, painful condition can be extremely challenging. You might experience excruciating pain at times, struggle to conceive or dread your period each month and all of this can have a huge impact on your overall wellbeing.
While there might not be a cure for Endometriosis just yet, there are things you can do to support yourself when times are tough.
Counselling support
When going through a really difficult time, it can be helpful to have a safe space to turn to where you can share your thoughts and feelings without fear of judgement. Seeing a counsellor allows you to offload some of these emotions, meaning you don’t bottle up how you feel.
This release can help you make sense of any challenges you might be facing. You can discuss your options, vent your frustrations and understand yourself a little better.
Remember that if you have an Employee Assistance Programme with HA | Wisdom Wellbeing, you can arrange this at any time via the helpline.
Visit a support group
Endometriosis UK has support groups across the country that you can visit. On their website, you can find your local group and the kinds of meetings and activities that they have planned.
Many of these groups also have private Facebook groups and mailing lists so you can stay connected with others who are going through the same thing.
There is also a helpline and web chat available for anyone who might be struggling with endometriosis.
Finding things that help
The pain of endometriosis can be extremely difficult to cope with at times. Many people try out different remedies till they find one that works for them. These can include:
• A hot water bottle
• A hot bath
• Ibuprofen
• Light exercise
It’s not easy living with a chronic health condition. But learning about the condition, connecting with others, and self-care can help.