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Ask Dr. A: Painful Periods are Not Normal! Endometriosis Deep Dive

Ask Dr. A: Painful Periods are Not Normal! Endometriosis Deep Dive

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In this episode of SHE MD, Mary Alice Haney sits down with Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi to break down endometriosis, an often misunderstood condition that goes far beyond painful periods. Dr. A explains why endometriosis is a systemic inflammatory disorder, the wide range of symptoms it can cause, and why so many patients are dismissed or misdiagnosed for years before getting answers.They discuss how endometriosis presents, from chronic pelvic pain and bloating to bladder, bowel, and even mental health symptoms, and why it can’t reliably be detected through standard imaging. Dr. A also covers how the condition can impact fertility, ovarian reserve, and overall quality of life if left untreated.The episode also walks through treatment options, including hormonal therapies, IUDs, medications that suppress estrogen, and the importance of finding a highly trained surgeon for laparoscopic excision. This conversation offers both validation and clear guidance for anyone struggling with symptoms and looking for real answers.Subscribe to SHE MD Podcast for expert tips on PCOS, endometriosis, fertility, hormonal balance, mental health, and more. Share with friends and visit SHE MD website and Ovii for research-backed resources, holistic health strategies, and expert guidance on women’s health and well-being.SponsorsPremier Protein: Find your favorite flavor at PremierProtein.com or at Amazon, Walmart, and other major retailers. Butcherbox: As an exclusive offer, new listeners can get their choice between chicken breast or top sirloin for a year OR ground beef for life, PLUS $20 off when you go to ButcherBox.com/shemdMill: Try Mill risk-free for 90 days and get $75 off at mill.com/SHEMD and use code SHEMD at checkout.Myriad: List GetMyRisk.com to learn more about hereditary cancer testing and how you can use Myriad’s virtual care option for fast, at-home testing - no office visit required. Gusto: Try Gusto today at gusto.com/sheMD, and get three months free when you run your first payroll. That’s three months of free payroll at gusto.com/sheMD.Ancient + Brave: Go to Ancientandbrave.com/planet and use the code SHEMD for 10 dollars off any purchase. What You’ll LearnWhy painful periods are not normal, and when to take them seriouslyThe most common (and often overlooked) symptoms of endometriosisWhy it can take up to a decade to get properly diagnosedHow endometriosis affects the gut, brain, and mental healthThe connection between endometriosis and infertilityWhy ultrasounds and tests often miss endometriosisThe difference between hormonal treatments and surgical optionsHow to advocate for yourself and find the right specialistKey Timestamps(0:00) Introduction to SHE MD(2:33) What Is Endometriosis?(3:10) Why Diagnosis Takes Years(4:33) Key Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore(6:36) Why Women Get Dismissed(7:58) Stages of Endometriosis Explained(8:57) What Causes Endometriosis?(10:39) How It Spreads & Affects the Body(12:13) Chronic Pain & Brain Rewiring(13:17) Painful Sex Explained(14:47) Gut Health, IBS & Inflammation(18:31) Mental Health Impact(23:56) Gold Standard Treatment (Surgery)(28:31) Hormonal Treatments Explained(31:05) Medications That Lower Estrogen(32:46) Fertility & Egg Freezing(38:06) Endometriosis & Pregnancy(40:13) Menopause & Hormone Therapy Risks(47:46) Tamoxifen & Endometriosis Risk(49:17) Rapid Fire Q&A (Symptoms, Pain, IBS)(51:21) Can Endometriosis Spread?(51:35) Finding the Right Surgeon(52:38) Why Ultrasounds Miss It(54:16) Final Advice: Advocate for YourselfKey TakeawaysEndometriosis is a systemic inflammatory condition, not just a reproductive issue.Pain is the most common symptom, including painful periods, sex, bowel movements, and urination.Many patients are misdiagnosed with IBS, anxiety, or “normal cramps” before receiving the correct diagnosis.Diagnosis often takes 9-11 years due to lack of awareness and limitations in imaging.Endometriosis can impact fertility by affecting egg quality, ovarian reserve, and the pelvic environment.Laparoscopic excision surgery is the gold standard for treatment, but requires a highly trained specialist.Hormonal treatments, including progestin IUDs and medications that suppress estrogen, can help manage symptoms.Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to prevent disease progression and long-term complications.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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