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Pelvic Pain? Severe Cramping? It Could Be Endometriosis

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From pelvic pain to fertility problems, endometriosis can affect women’s quality of life and relationships. Discover which treatment options Dr. Vadim Morozov says can reduce symptoms, and what to expect during recovery.   TRANSCRIPT Host: Thanks for joining us today. We’re speaking with Dr. Vadim Morozov, a gynecologic surgeon at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Today we’re discussing endometriosis, a gynecologic condition that affects more than 11 percent of women between 15 and 44 in the U.S. Welcome, Dr. Morozov. Dr. Vadim Morozov: Thank you for having me. Host: Could you start by telling us what is endometriosis? Dr. Morozov: Endometriosis is a disease where endometrium, which is normally growing on the wall of the uterus and inside the uterus, starts growing outside of the uterus on the surface of your intestines and the surface of your bladder, all around the pelvic organs in the areas. And, as a result of that problematic growth, you start having pain and symptoms associated with it. Host: What are