by admin | Nov 27, 2021 | Endo research and education
Endometriosis is a common disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other parts of the body. Endometriosis has wide-ranging effects on patients, including physically debilitating symptoms, such as severe pain, fatigue, bloating and heavy or...
by admin | Nov 20, 2021 | Endo medical, Endo research and education
Often those with endometriosis find their pelvic floor muscles and nervous system become sensitive which increases pain. The recent Australian clinical guidelines for the treatment of endometriosis recognises physiotherapy as a promising option for improving pelvic...
by admin | Oct 30, 2021 | Endo stories, Endo support, Relationships and sex
Endo can be a lonely disease. There are times, particularly during my period, where I feel as if I’m the only one struggling with the urge to throw up, intense pain, fatigue and extreme blood loss. While I’m lying on the bathroom floor or curled up in bed, I count...
by admin | Oct 16, 2021 | Endo podcast, Endo stories, Endo support, Mental health and wellbeing
Endometriosis can be a difficult disease to manage, both for those who have it and those who love them and watch them struggle. The people on the outside looking in can feel lost and desperate to help, but not quite sure where to start. And sometimes we who are...
by admin | Oct 2, 2021 | Endo medical, Endo research and education
The human microbiome project (HMP) was first discussed in 2007 where it described humans as “Supra-organisms,” – a combination of human cells and microbial cells that include bacteria, viruses and fungi all living together (on and in the human!) It is notable that the...