Migratory uterine lining disease is the appearance of endometrial tissue in areas outside the abdominal cavity such as ovaries, pelvis, etc.
Its causes are not entirely known, and its effect on pregnancy is often when the disease is synchronized with the ovarian sores that have old clotted blood, or when the disease causes adhesions.
The symptoms of the disease are summarized as follows:
- A coincidence is often discovered when performing an endoscopy for other reasons.
Frequent pain in the lower abdomen, especially during the menstrual cycle.
- Pain in the middle of the cycle may be caused by adhesions in the abdomen.
Pain during intercourse.
- The presence of my kidneys ovaries.
- Pain after defecation if the membrane is located on the back wall of the vagina.
- When the uterus is permanently turned upside down.
- Pain during urination if found membrane migrating in the wall of the vagina and the front wall of the inner bladder.
This condition is accompanied by some symptoms diagnosed by the doctor, such as:
- Weakness of the vesicles.
- High milk hormone.
Diagnosis is usually performed by endoscopy and if adhesions are found during laparoscopy, Laparoscopy can be removed
Treatment is also by laparoscopy or by opening the abdomen where the lining of the uterus is located in the abnormal areas and the expansion of the fallopian tube opening.