The Effect of Acupuncture in a Patient with Endometriosis

In: International Journal of Clinical & Medical Imaging · 2016 · vol. 3(11) · doi:10.4172/2376-0249.1000521 · W2563506784
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In addition, the incidence of endometriosis has been reported in several publications to vary from 5% to 15% in the young population (15-25) and from 2% to 5% in postmenopausal women, compromising their work, social life, and personal relationships over time.In addition, the incidence of endometriosis has been reported in several publications to vary from 5% to 15% in the young population (15-25) and from 2% to 5% in postmenopausal women, compromising their work, social life, and personal relationships over time. Case Report Endometriosis can impair the functionality of different organs and affect multiple systems. For a long time, it was considered to be a gynaecological disease. However, recently, with the advent of new tracking techniques for identifying endometrial lesion outbreaks, diagnosing this condition requires the collaboration of different specialists

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