Need-Based Holistic Treatments for Endometriosis in Women
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This paper reviews potential holistic and multidisciplinary treatments for endometriosis, advocating for combined physical and mental approaches beyond traditional pharmaceutical interventions.
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Endometriosis is a debilitating disease that affects approximately 200 million women across the globe [1]. There are numerous difficulties in assessing the number of women who suffer from this disease including insufficient diagnostics, under-reporting, and the lack of recognition of chronic pain in women. Although some mainstream treatments exist, which are considered to be “traditional” such as pharmaceuticals aimed at hormone control and pain reduction, there is no one-size-fits all approach that works for all women, and as of now, there is no known cure for the disease. This paper aims to share other potential treatments for endometriosis and similar female reproductive diseases which cause chronic pain. Further, the aim is to urge a multidisciplinary approach by medical practitioners, physical therapists, practitioners of Eastern, ancient, and spiritual healing and holistic medicines, and others who can combine their areas of expertise to create a wider encompassing treatment plan that considers both the physical and mental aspects of this disease.
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