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Added on October 16, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards, Entertainment News Cards

Ever wonder if your body is throwing its very own cosmic drama, like Mercury in retrograde—but instead of miscommunications, it’s tissues going rogue? That’s kind of what endometriosis feels like—a hormonal soap opera where uterine-like cells decide to rebel outside their usual turf. They thicken, break down, and bleed in rhythm with your cycle, but trapped without a proper exit, they turn into inflammation villains, causing cysts and scarred tissues that make your organs do the clingy-adhesion cha-cha. And trust me, between the heavy, painful periods and the parade of symptoms like fatigue, bloating, and nausea—plus the real heartbreaker of infertility—this isn’t your average monthly visitor. So, if your body’s been acting like a drama queen under the influence of celestial tides, maybe it’s time to get the full scoop. LEARN MORE.

As they would in the uterus, these cells respond to hormonal changes and thicken, break down, and bleed with each menstrual cycle. 

However, because the displaced tissue has no way to exit the body, it can cause inflammation and painful cysts, as well as make the surrounding tissue irritated and scarred. Adhesion can also form from the tissue, which causes organs to stick to each other. 

Common symptoms of endometriosis include very painful and heavy periods, pain when having sexual intercourse, pain with bowel movements or urination, excessive bleeding, fatigue, constipation, bloating, nausea, and it can also cause infertility. 

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