Frequently asked questions
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“Can I get a quick diagnosis?”
The diagnostic process for Endometriosis takes time and it can be challenging. While it’s natural to seek a cure for the condition, it’s important not to add undue pressure.
The following approaches ensure a thorough evaluation of your symptoms. Many clinicians collaborate with neighbouring doctors to enhance the diagnostic process - this allows for a more comprehensive assessment of your symptoms.
Remember, each step takes time, but advocating for your health is crucial. Be kind to yourself and prioritise how to manage your symptoms.
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“Who do I contact for a diagnosis?”
Reach out to your Primary Care Physician or ‘GP‘ for an appointment. They’ll evaluate your symptoms, conduct initial assessments, and guide you toward any necessary referrals.
Make sure you’re prepared for your visit. Jot down a comprehensive list of both your physical and mental symptoms and note how these affect your daily life, work, and social activities.
Request referrals for a Gynecologist, Pain Management Specialist, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist and Registered Dietitian to ensure a comprehensive assessment of both your diet and symptoms.
I know this process is difficult and be can emotionally draining, but try your best to stay informed and engaged throughout the process.
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“Are there specific tests used to diagnose Endometriosis?"
When it comes to diagnosing endometriosis, a thorough approach may involve several tests. A pelvic exam is common, and usually involves a physical examination to identify abnormalities or tenderness. Tests such as an MRI's are also used as a method of detecting Endometriotic lesions or cysts.
Blood tests, particularly markers like CA-125 may be taken, as it can identify elevated levels in some cases of endometriosis. Additionally, a biopsy, which involves collecting tissue samples for laboratory analysis, can confirm the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus.
A laparoscopy, minimally invasive surgery, may also be suggested as this allows for a visual examination of pelvic organs.
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“How long will I be waiting for appointments?”
Waiting lists can be lengthy, so aim to secure referrals quickly. Be proactive in following up on appointments, test results, and referrals.
It’s likely that a physician will recommend an ultrasound, but it’s worth noting that these machines don’t always detect endometriosis and this can delay your diagnosis. I’d recommend to request an MRI for a potentially faster and more accurate review of your symptoms.
Moving forwards, your clinician will guide the next steps. Discussions may revolve around surgery, medication, or alternative coping methods such as physiotherapy.
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“While waiting on a diagnosis, are there any coping methods available?”
Unfortunately, the diagnosis process can feel quite isolating, due to lack of resources and research surrounding endometriosis and effective treatment methods.
There are some useful links for advice, support groups and services here. You can also check out our comprehensive list of coping methods which aim to promote healing.
There's also some information on movement in consideration of your pain levels - with an aim to alleviate pain during menstruation. You can find out more about this here.
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