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Complications of Endometriosis

Woman holding heating pad to abdomen, showing distress from endometriosis complications.

A woman sits curled on a couch, clutching a heating pad to her lower abdomen—highlighting the painful complications of endometriosis.

Complications of Endometriosis

The complications of endometriosis can significantly affect a person’s physical, emotional, and reproductive health. If endometriosis is not diagnosed or properly managed, it may cause irreversible damage to organs, fertility challenges, and a reduced quality of life.

Infertility

One of the most common complications is difficulty falling pregnant. Endometrial tissue can:

Block or damage the fallopian tubes

Interfere with egg release or fertilisation

Create inflammation that affects the uterine lining

Up to 50% of women with infertility are found to have endometriosis. However, many go on to conceive naturally or with assistance once treatment begins.

Chronic Pelvic Pain | Complications of Endometriosis

Persistent pain is both a symptom and a complication. For some, the pain becomes daily, even outside of menstruation. This can lead to:

Missed work or school

Difficulty exercising or socialising

Sleep disturbances and fatigue

Mental health challenges such as depression or anxiety

Without adequate pain management, this cycle can become debilitating.

Adhesions and Organ Damage

Scar tissue and adhesions can cause pelvic organs to stick together. Over time, this may:

Pull the ovaries or fallopian tubes out of place

Cause bladder or bowel obstruction

Lead to deep pelvic pain or pain during movement

In rare cases, deep infiltrating endometriosis can affect the lungs, diaphragm, or other organs, causing more serious health risks.

Impact on Mental Health

Living with an invisible illness can take a psychological toll. Many people feel isolated, misunderstood, or dismissed by doctors. Emotional stress may be worsened by:

Chronic pain

Fertility struggles

Hormonal treatment side effects

Lack of awareness or support

Counselling and support groups can help patients process these emotions and stay resilient.

Delayed Diagnosis and Mismanagement

In South Africa and many other regions, late diagnosis is a major contributor to complications. Women are often told that painful periods are “normal” or are misdiagnosed with IBS or urinary tract infections. These delays allow the disease to progress unchecked.

Better education in schools and clinics can lead to earlier detection and fewer long-term effects. Training general practitioners to recognise red flags is also crucial.

The complications of endometriosis are not inevitable. With early diagnosis, consistent care, and emotional support, many people can live healthy, empowered lives despite the condition.

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