American woman treated for bowel endometriosis at Mumbai hospital
The Hindu
Doctors say she had history of severely painful periods, constipation, bloating
A 35-year-old woman from the U.S. has been successfully treated for a dangerous type of bowel endometriosis at ACI Cumballa Hill Hospital in Mumbai. The patient from Boston had a large endometriosis nodule in the mid and upper rectum almost resulting in occlusion, and inability to conceive due to significant endometriosis and adenomyosis. The woman, who complained of chronic period pain, constipation, and bloating, has resumed her daily routine now and is also scheduled to undergo an IVF treatment soon in her country.More Related News
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