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Explaining Endometriosis [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x140 mm, kaal: 320 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2000
  • Kirjastus: Allen & Unwin
  • ISBN-10: 1865081337
  • ISBN-13: 9781865081335
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x140 mm, kaal: 320 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2000
  • Kirjastus: Allen & Unwin
  • ISBN-10: 1865081337
  • ISBN-13: 9781865081335
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Endometriosis is a painful and debilitating disease that is now believed to affect as many as 1 in 10 women through their menstruating years. Some women may find that endometriosis has little effect on their daily lives, but for others it can be devastating. Simply getting diagnosed can be frustrating for many women, especially teenagers and younger women, as endometriosis can present a bewildering array of symptoms, including:* severe period pain* painful intercourse* pelvic pain* ovulation pain* heavy bleeding* lower back pain* bowel or bladder symptomsIn this new edition of their authoritative guide, Ros Wood and Lorraine Henderson offer comprehensive yet easy-to-understand advice that will enable women with endometriosis to understand this complex disease. They provide up-to-date information, clearly laid out to enable women to make informed choices about their treatment and lifestyle.Each chapter deals with a separate issue of concern for women with endometriosis:* What is endometriosis?* Getting diagnosed* What medical, surgical or complementary therapies are available to me?* How can I manage my pain?* How do I build a relationship with my doctor?* Teenagers and endometriosis* Coping strategies: for me, my partner, my family and friendsRos and Lorraine both have extensive knowledge of endometriosis. They co-founded the first endometriosis support group in Australia in 1984 and were co-authors of the first edition of Explaining Endometriosis.
Preface viii
Female reproductive system
1(8)
Female reproductive organs
1(2)
Related structures
3(2)
Hormones of the menstrual cycle
5(1)
Phases of the menstrual cycle
6(3)
What is endometriosis?
9(23)
When discovered
9(1)
Causes and development
9(5)
What happens
14(1)
Appearance
14(2)
Adhesions
16(1)
Sites of endometriosis
17(1)
Symptoms of endometriosis
18(8)
Progression
26(1)
Prevalence
27(1)
Typical age
28(1)
Risk factors
29(1)
Prevention
30(1)
Endometriosis and cancer
30(2)
Diagnosis of endometriosis
32(11)
Reporting your symptoms
33(1)
Giving a history
34(3)
Having a physical examination
37(1)
Having an ultrasound
37(1)
Having a laparoscopy
38(1)
Classifying endometriosis
39(1)
Conditions confused with endometriosis
40(3)
Treatment overview
43(6)
Forms of treatment
43(2)
Treatment options
45(1)
Choosing treatments
46(1)
Effectiveness
47(1)
Recurrence
48(1)
Hormonal treatments
49(20)
The Pill
50(2)
Provera
52(2)
Depo-Provera
54(2)
Duphaston
56(2)
danazol
58(3)
Dimetriose
61(3)
Synarel and Zoladex
64(5)
Surgical treatments
69(23)
Laparoscopy
69(10)
Laparotomy
79(6)
Hysterectomy
85(7)
Self-help and complementary therapies
92(11)
Self-help
92(3)
Complementary therapies
95(8)
Pain management
103(12)
Causes of endometriosis pain
103(1)
Using pain medications
104(1)
Types of pain medications
104(4)
Managing chronic pain
108(1)
Other techniques to help manage pain
109(5)
Pain clinics
114(1)
Infertility and Pregnancy
115(6)
Endometriosis and infertility
115(3)
Miscarriage
118(1)
Endometriosis and pregnancy
118(2)
Further reading
120(1)
Young women, teenagers and endometriosis
121(15)
Period pain and endometriosis
121(3)
Living with endometriosis
124(7)
Working Positively with doctors
131(1)
What you can do
132(2)
What parents can do
134(2)
Feeling and emotions
136(8)
Before your diagnosis
136(2)
Diagnosis
138(1)
After your diagnosis
139(5)
Taking control
144(13)
Coping
144(2)
Choosing Your doctors
146(2)
Realistic expectations of your doctors
148(1)
Getting the best out of your doctors
149(2)
Making decisions
151(2)
Support groups
153(2)
Endometriosis Clinic
155(2)
For partners, families and friends
157(11)
Supporting Your loved one
157(4)
Especially for partners
161(3)
Especially for families
164(1)
Especially for friends
165(1)
Especially for sufferers
166(2)
Glossary 168(9)
Index 177
Lorraine Henderson is a registered nurse and has suffered from endometriosis. She co-founded the first endometriosis support group in 1984 and since then has given information and support to thousands of women. In 1992 she was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia for 'service to women's health, especially endometriosis'.Ros Wood co-founded the Endometriosis Association (Victoria) in 1984 and has been a key member since. She writes information articles and leaflets for the Association and has supervised or conducted several research projects on the diagnosis of endometriosis and the experiences of women with the disease.