Analysis of the Biopsychosocial Impacts Associated with Endometriosis to Improve Patient Care
- PMID: 40217609
- PMCID: PMC11989268
- DOI: 10.3390/jcm14072158
Analysis of the Biopsychosocial Impacts Associated with Endometriosis to Improve Patient Care
Abstract
Endometriosis is a non-malignant, inflammatory condition that impacts individuals across various hormonal stages, including before their first menstruation, throughout their reproductive years, and after menopause. This condition arises when tissue resembling the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, resulting in inflammation and a range of symptoms, such as dysmenorrhea, pain during intercourse, chronic discomfort, and challenges with fertility. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the medical strategies implemented to address the pathology of endometriosis, highlighting its significant impact on the quality of life of the individuals affected by this condition. Endometriosis can influence various aspects of life, including physical health, emotional well-being, social interactions, and professional performance. Usually, to assess the quality of life in women with endometriosis, validated instruments, such as different questionnaire types, are used to measure the physical, psychological, social, and reproductive health impacts. To improve the quality of life of the women experiencing endometriosis, several supportive strategies are proposed. The findings underscore the necessity of managing endometriosis through a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses both medical and surgical interventions, lifestyle modifications, and psychological support.
Keywords: endometriosis; management; mental health; quality of life; reproductive health.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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