Endometriosis and endometritis are the main differences
So, endometriosis is:
- a situation where endometrial cells pass to other organs, while retaining their functions, that is, remaining capable of producing bleeding and proliferation, for example, which can provoke adhesive processes where they should not be;
- a disease that is very difficult to identify (special diagnostic methods are needed for this);
- a condition that manifests itself in more abundant, than usual, menstrual bleeding, pain in the process of sexual intercourse, drawing pains in the lower back;
- a disease that extends beyond the sexual sphere (for example, affecting the intestine).
In turn, the endometrium is:
- inflammation of the inner surface of the uterus, which takes place in various forms and is caused by hormonal changes, infections, etc .;
- a condition whose symptoms appear already from the fourth day after infection (in the form of bleeding, pain in the lower abdomen, painful urination, purulent or bloody discharge);
- disease exclusively gynecological sphere.
So, endometriosis and endometritis, the difference between which is obvious, are completely different diseases. What they have in common is,
- may lead to infertility, that is, the inability to become pregnant or endure the baby;
- are in acute and chronic forms;
- sometimes recur;
- require professional treatment.
It is important to remember that both problems can not be eliminated by homeopathic remedies, herbal treatment or symptomatic self-medication. If a woman is concerned about something, she must go to the doctor, undergo a test, pass the tests prescribed to her, and after identifying the causes of the ailment, she should take all the drugs prescribed by the gynecologist accurately.