"Huwag pong magtiis [sa sakit]; mayroon pong solusyon at tutulungan namin kayo," Dr. Aguilar ends.
"Huwag pong magtiis [sa sakit]; mayroon pong solusyon at tutulungan namin kayo," Dr. Aguilar ends.
Look back on our experts' takeaways for today's discussion:
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The newly appointed head of the Expanded Education and Training Office at UP-PGH, Dr. Stella Marie Jose, will deliver the synthesis and closing remarks.
Aguilar: Pain is real. Minsan it's a pity that we tend to minimize and normalize chronic pelvic pain in women.
Question: What happens to endometriosis after pregnancy?
Aguilar: Theoretically, there is a reversal of the lesions that may have developed.
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Tanangonan: Diet and lifestyle choice can have an effect on the magnitude of pain [of endometriosis].
Foods that may help endometriosis:
Tanangonan: We also advise patients to keep a diary of their symptoms.