Endometriosis Specialist in Atlanta, GA
Endometriosis is a condition that occurs in women when the inner uterus lining starts to grow outside of the uterus, often behind the uterus, on the bowels, or on the bladder. Endometriosis is most commonly diagnosed among women in their 30s and 40s, but the onset of the condition typically starts during reproductive years. Our gynecologists can help diagnose your symptoms as endometriosis and determine the best treatment for you. Call (404) 352-3616 to schedule an appointment in Atlanta, GA, or request an appointment through our online form.
Endometriosis Symptoms
The most common symptoms that women experience if they have endometriosis include pain, spotting in between periods, heavy periods, infertility, and digestive problems. Not all women experience symptoms, but pain is the most common symptom and can be:
- Painful menstrual cramps
- Chronic pain the lower abdomen or intestines
- Pain during or after sex
- Painful bowel movements or pain when urinating during menstrual periods
Pain from Endometriosis is caused by the benign growth of the endometrial lining. These growths bleed in the same way as your uterus during your period. Other problems can result such as your fallopian tubes being blocked, inflammation, and scar tissue around your uterus, intestines, or bladder.
Diagnosing Endometriosis
In addition to discussing your symptoms with our gynecologists, they may suggest another exam to diagnosis endometriosis. During a pelvic exam at our Atlanta obgyn office, she may be able to feel for large cysts or scars behind your uterus. An ultrasound or MRI may also be done to check for ovarian cysts. Your gynecologist may perform a laparoscopic procedure to see or biopsy the endometriosis growths.
Endometriosis Symptom Management and Treatment
Since there is no cure for endometriosis, talk with your doctor about your situation and the best symptoms management options for you.
- If you are not trying to get pregnant, hormonal birth control is usually the first step to help reduce pain and bleeding.
- If you are trying to get pregnant other hormonal medications may treat endometriosis. When birth control isn’t an option, pain medications may also be suggested for your symptoms.
Schedule an Appointment with an Endometriosis Specialist Today
If you’re experiencing severe pain related to your period, are having problems with infertility, and suffer from heavy periods, schedule an appointment at Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology about endometriosis.