The top 6 myths and misconceptions about endometriosis
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Navigating endometriosis can feel overwhelming, especially with so much conflicting information out there.
In this episode, Dr Peta Wright and Sam Lindsay-German gently unpack the top misconceptions about this condition – offering clarity, comfort, and a path forward for those seeking understanding and support.
Listen as they explore six of the biggest myths about endometriosis – from misunderstood symptoms and causes to the range of treatment options available.
With a compassionate approach, they shed light on what’s true, what’s not, and how you can find the right path for your own body and wellbeing.
🎧 Listen now to find out:
🍃 Why endometriosis is not always synonymous with pain, progression, or an incurable condition, and learn how some women live symptom-free.
🍃 The range of treatment options beyond surgery and hormones, including lifestyle changes, diet, and ways to support your immune system and overall health.
🍃 Why an early diagnosis doesn’t necessarily mean better outcomes and how you can make informed, empowered decisions about your care.
Resources Mentioned:
- Healing Pelvic Pain by Dr Peta Wright – A comprehensive guide on managing pelvic pain and understanding the complexities of endometriosis.
- Research studies on endometriosis and pain.
- Studies on immune response and stress related to endometriosis.
If you’ve ever felt confused or overwhelmed by the information about endometriosis, this episode is here to help you find clarity.
Tune in and discover the truth behind the myths.
Extended show notes and transcript are available at verawellness.com.au/blog.
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