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Endometriosis with Chronic Pelvic Pain

Women's Health
Meera NairGender: FemaleAge: 29 years (Adult) Chronicity: 4 years

Presenting Complaints & History

  • Severe deep pelvic pain during menstruation
  • Chronic lower backache radiating to thighs
  • Dyspareunia (pain during intercourse)
  • Intermittent spotting and painful bowel movements

Clinical Assessment

Presented with progressive pelvic pain unresponsive to conventional analgesics. Laparoscopy confirmed stage II endometriosis. Patient sought non-surgical option for pain relief and follicular health.

Diagnostic Investigations: Pelvic MRI showing sub-centimeter endometriotic implants on uterosacral ligaments and moderate pelvic adhesions.

Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management

Constitutional therapy focusing on uterine circulation and estrogen-progesterone balancing to naturally reduce localized pelvic inflammation.

Selected Constitutional Remedies: Sepia 200C and Colocynthis

Lifestyle & Nutritional Support

Transition to an anti-inflammatory low-glycemic index diet, elimination of processed sugars, and daily pelvic yoga stretches.

Clinical Outcome

Follow-up Period: 10 months
  • Significant improvement in menstrual pain intensity
  • Disappearance of chronic radiating lower backache
  • Improved general physical function and quality of life
  • Sustained improvement during follow-up
Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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