Hemant Kanojiya: Why Endometriosis Is More Than Just a Gynecological Issue
Hemant Kanojiya, Doctor of Medicine at Burjeel Holdings, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Endometriosis has long been misunderstood as a condition limited to the reproductive organs. But research over the past decade clearly shows that it behaves more like a systemic inflammatory disease involving immune dysfunction, hormonal signaling, nervous system changes, and gastrointestinal disruption.
This is why many patients experience symptoms far beyond pelvic pain — including fatigue, digestive issues, widespread inflammation, and chronic pain patterns.
Recognizing Endometriosis as a whole-body disease is essential for improving diagnosis, treatment strategies, and long-term care.
Awareness leads to earlier recognition.
Better understanding leads to better outcomes.”

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