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Endometriosis: The Painful Mystery Affecting Millions
25 Feb
Summary
- Endometriosis affects one in ten women of reproductive age.
- Patients wait an average of 7.5 years for diagnosis.
- The condition is under-researched and under-funded globally.

Endometriosis impacts approximately one in ten women of reproductive age, causing significant health challenges. This condition occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows elsewhere in the body.
Symptoms can include severe pain and can sometimes lead to infertility. The condition also has a notable impact on mental health. Despite its widespread effects, endometriosis is frequently under-researched and under-funded.
This lack of focus contributes to long diagnostic delays. Patients typically wait an average of 7.5 years to receive a diagnosis for endometriosis.
Drs. Chris and Xand van Tulleken explored the symptoms, potential biological mechanisms, and the root causes of this condition on their podcast, What's Up Docs?.



