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How Conventional Medications Treat Endometriosis

As we mentioned in previous articles during the last stage of the menstrual cycle normally a layer of endometriosis lining in the inside of the uterus is expelled, known as menstruation blood but instead some of the endometriosis tissues grow somewhere in the body causing endometriosis. Endometriosis also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle, building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. In this article, we will discuss how conventional medications use in treating endometriosis.

I. Choose your medication

Conventional medication have been used widely in North American with highly successful rate and some side effects. There are many kinds of conventional medication that you doctor can prescribe. In fact, one may work well with little side effects for some women but not the others. If you find your medication can not perform as you wish, it is wise to talk to your doctor until you find one that work with little side effects.

II. Types of medication

1. Creating a continual pregnancy state

These types of medication help to stop or reduce period with stimulating the corpus luteun in ovary to continue producing progesterone such as continuous dose of the Pill, Provera and Danazol.

2. Reducing the blood flow volume

Beside the Pill as we mentioned above, progestagens is one of the conventional medication that use in maintaining pregnancy. With high progesterone in your body, it will reduce blood flow in menstruation or tricks your body to think that you are pregnant.

3. Create a menopausal state

It is necessary for the surge of estrogen for woman's body to start the menstrual cycle, estrogen inhibitors medication stop the production of estrogen from the ovary resulting in tricking your brain that you are now at menopausal state. Without surging of estrogen there is no menstrual cycle. These types of medication include all GnRH agonist range of drugs.

4. Stop the pain

Over producing of prostaglandins that control the overien muscle contraction will cause menstrual pain. These types of medication include prostaglandin inhibitor medicines, the Pill, painkiller, etc.

5. Regulating hormone swing

These types of medication are used to treat symptoms in menstrual cycle such as depression, anxiety. It includes the Pill, anti depressants, etc.

III. Side effects and risks

In general, taking the above medication may cause the following side effects and risks, your should be able to tell you the side effects and risks of the medicine prescribed.

1) Blood clots
2) Stroke and heart attacks
3) Weight gain
4) Hormonal imbalance
5) Long term loss of period after coming off the Pill in some women.
6) nausea
7) Bloating
8)Breast tenderness
9) Male pattern hair growth and deepening of voice
10) Indigestion
11) Etc.

I hope this information will help.
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