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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Endometriosis''' is a common medical condition characterized by growth of the [[endometrium]], the tissue that lines the [[uterus]], beyond or outside the uterus.
Affecting an estimated 89 million women (usually around 30 to 40 years of age who have never been pregnant before) of reproductive age around the world, one in every 5 females get endometriosis.[http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/endometriosis/a/endotreatdiagsu.htm] . However, endometriosis can occur very rarely in postmenopausal women. <ref name="AMN" /> An estimated 2%-4% of endometriosis cases are diagnosed in the postmenopausal period.
In endometriosis,  the [[endometrium]] (from ''endo'', "inside", and ''metra'', "[[womb]]") is found to be growing outside the uterus, on or in other areas of the body. Normally, the endometrium is shed each month during the menstrual cycle; however, in endometriosis, the misplaced endometrium is usually unable to exit the body. The endometriotic tissues still detach and bleed, but the result is far different: internal bleeding, degenerated blood and tissue shedding, inflammation of the surrounding areas, pain, and formation of [[scar]] tissue may result. In addition, depending on the location of the growths, interference with the normal function of the [[bowel]], [[Urinary bladder|bladder]], [[small intestines]] and other organs within the [[pelvic cavity]] can occur. In very rare cases, endometriosis has also been found in the [[skin]], the [[lungs]], the [[eye]], the [[Thoracic diaphragm|diaphragm]], and the [[brain]].


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