Endometriose
This guide describes endometriosis, its conventional treatments, and complementary therapies such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, homeopathy, herbal medicine, and nutritional medicine, integrating psychosomatic and social medicine aspects.
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The paper is a German-language patient/clinical guide on endometriosis, describing the disease prevalence, largely unknown aspects, and the fact that established medicine cannot provide a permanent cure, leading to a chronic, relapsing course. It outlines conventional medical therapies as well as additional options including Traditional Chinese Medicine, homeopathy, phytotherapy, and dietary approaches, and it addresses psychosomatic and social-medical aspects. It proposes an integrative treatment approach that incorporates relaxation, neural therapy/therapeutic local anesthesia, reflex zone therapy, and hypnosis-related methods, explicitly presenting these as part of the broader management framework without detailing a specific study design or evidence synthesis. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it is an endometriosis-focused guide covering both conventional and complementary/integrative treatment perspectives.
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