Endometriosis is a disorder in which tissue (similar to the lining of your uterus) grows outside of your uterine cavity.
This is a common gynaecological condition which affects up to 10% of women. Hormonal changes (throughout your menstrual cycle) affect the misplaced tissue, causing the area to become inflamed & painful. Over time, the tissue will grow due to the inflammation and break down. This then has nowhere to go and becomes trapped in your pelvis.
Symptoms of endometriosis include:
- pelvic pain
- painful periods
- pain in the lower abdomen
- cramps
- heavy menstrual bleeding
- bleeding between periods
- reduced fertility
- pain following sexual intercourse
- bowel movement & urination discomfort or pain
- nausea
- fatigue
- lower back pain
- or even no symptoms at all
It’s important that if you do see two or more of the above symptoms, speak to your gynaecologist so they can monitor any changes.
Make an appointment with our specialist gynaecologists. If you don’t have a gynaecologist – we are specialists in not just obstetrics, but gynaecology too! So call POGS on (08) 6270 0123 or email: reception@pogs.com.au if you need to make an appointment.

