Clinical and anamnestic features of patients with endometriosis

In: Perinatology and reproductology: from research to practice · 2025 · vol. 4(4-1) , pp. 69–76 · doi:10.52705/2788-6190-2024-04.1-10 · W4407162331
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Abstract

The objective: to study the clinical and anamnestic features of the main risk factors, typical clinical manifestations, and the impact of various treatment methods on the course of the disease in patients with endometriosis.Materials and methods.An analysis of the anamnestic data of 82 patients with endometriomas who underwent surgical treatment at the «Astromed Healthy Family Clinic» from 2019 to 2023 was conducted.Results. Based on the research, key clinical and anamnestic features of patients with endometriosis were identified, analyzed, and statistically validated. The study included the characteristics of menarche, menstrual cycle patterns, anthropometric data, fertility indicators, coexisting diseases, and the effectiveness of previous treatments. The results highlighted important correlations and patterns in these areas, providing a deeper understanding of the clinical profile and treatment needs of patients suffering from endometriosis.Conclusions. Endometriosis is a common disease of the female reproductive system that significantly worsens the quality of life and impacts the reproductive function of women. The main symptoms include chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, fatigue, and fertility issues. Surgical removal of endometriosis lesions remains the primary treatment method. Delayed diagnosis of this disease negatively affects the physical and psychological health of patients.Preventing recurrence requires prolonged hormonal therapy, regular monitoring, lifestyle adjustments, and, if necessary, repeat surgical interventions.Keywords: endometriosis, endometrioma, dyspareunia, infertility, dysmenorrhea, chronic pelvic pain, recurrence.

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