Endometriose e psicossintomatologia: os impactos de uma doença desafiadora
Endometriosis significantly impacts women's quality of life through physical, psychological, and social repercussions, necessitating multiprofessional and individualized care to improve well-being.
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This paper is an integrative literature review (PubMed, SciELO, and scientific journals from 2006–2021) examining how endometriosis affects women’s quality of life and what approaches are discussed to make symptoms and repercussions more bearable. It reports that endometriosis is associated with high-intensity symptoms such as pelvic pain and infertility, alongside physical, psychological, and economic harms including depression, anxiety, mood swings, social isolation, and irritability, leading to decreased overall quality of life. The review highlights themes such as the importance of individualized and multidisciplinary follow-up and notes, as a limitation, that the “what can be done” conclusions are based on a literature synthesis rather than new experimental data. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it reviews how the disease impacts quality of life, including psychosymptomatology.
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