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Endometriosis: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Pathophysiology, Treatment, and Nutritional Aspects, and Its Repercussions on the Quality of Life of Patients

Autor/es Anáhuac
Sylvia Salmun-Nehmad, Jimena Ruiz de Chávez-Gascón, Ximena A van Tienhoven, Mauricio Muleiro-Alvarez, Mariana X. Vasco-Rivero, María F. López-Torres, María J. Barroso-Valverde, Isabel N. Torres, Maria F. Bautista-Gonzalez, José A. Sarkis-Nehme, Renata Mu
Año de publicación
2024
Journal o Editorial
Biomedicines

Abstract
Endometriosis is a chronic proinflammatory pathology characterized by the growth of tissue similar to the endometrium outside the uterus, affecting approximately 5 to 15% of women worldwide. Suffering from endometriosis entails a complex pathophysiological process, significantly impacting the quality of life and reproductive function of affected women; therefore, it must be addressed in a personalized and comprehensive manner, as its management requires a multidisciplinary approach. This article aims to conduct a comprehensive literature review of endometriosis, not only as a pathophysiological condition but also as a significant factor impacting the social, nutritional, and mental well-being of those who experience it. Emphasis is placed on the importance of understanding and assessing the impact of the pathology to provide a better and more comprehensive approach, integrating various alternatives and strategic treatments for the factors involved in its development. The aim is to provide a complete overview of endometriosis, from its pathophysiology to its impact on the quality of life of patients, as well as a review of current treatment options, both pharmacological and alternative, in order to broaden the perspective on the pathology to improve the care of patients with this disease.