Endometriosis

Disclaimer: This section helps you understand common urological disease and their treatment. This information is for patient information and education only. Kindly consult your doctor for details. All the data has been sourced from the following sources: 1. EAU (European Association of Urology) Guidelines 2020. 2. NHS Guidelines 3. Campbell-Walsh Urology 11th and 12th edition. 4.https://patients.uroweb.org 5.https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/pi-urology.htm

  • Endometriosis

    Q 1. What is endometriosis? A. Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the inner lining of the womb (endometrium) is found elsewhere, usually in the pelvis around the womb, ovaries and fallopian tubes. It is a very common condition, affecting around 1 in 10 women. You are more likely to develop endometriosis if […]

  • Endometrial Ablation

    Q 1. What can I expect after an endometrial ablation? A. Usual length of stay in hospital: In most instances, you will be admitted to hospital on the day of your operation. Most women are able to go home between two and four days after their operation. After-effects of general anaesthesia: Most modern anaesthetics are […]