Why Your Endometriosis Symptoms Might Depend on Left vs. Right? – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“‘Endometriosis Has a Secret Side: Why Your Symptoms Might Depend on Left vs. Right’
What if endometriosis has its own internal GPS? New research with over 20,000 patients has shown that endometriotic lesions, which cause pain and infertility for so many, don’t appear randomly. In fact, pelvic lesions—like those on the ovary and colon—are mostly found on the left side. Meanwhile, almost all chest and groin lesions show up on the right.
This discovery could transform diagnosis and treatment. Doctors may look first where the disease is statistically most likely, making early detection easier and reducing missed cases. For those suffering, it means hope for faster, targeted care and less uncertainty.
Spread the word: endometriosis is picking sides, and knowing this could help millions get answers sooner!”
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