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This paper reviews the increasing frequency, risk factors, diagnosis, and drug therapy principles for endometriosis, a gynecological disease affecting women's reproductive health.
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In recent years, there has been a clear trend to increased frequency of endometriosis, which occupies a leading position in the structure of gynecological diseases, and experienced doctors ambulatory practices.Endometriosis affects women in the best years of their lives!Endometriosis is often combined with other hormone-related diseases.The article highlighted the problem of preserving reproductive health of women with endometriosis, highlights risk factors for endometriosis, basic principles of diagnosis, as well as the principles of drug therapy of endometriosis.
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