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Unahitaji kujua maana ya Endometriosis
The word endometriosis comes from the Greek endon meaning "within" and the Greek metra meaning "uterus", akin to Greek meter meaning "mother". The word osis comes from the Greek and/or Latin suffix meanings "affected with, condition, abnormal process".
Endometriosis is a condition in which cells that are normally found inside the uterus (endometrial cells) are found growing outside of the uterus. That is, the lining of the inside of the uterus is found outside of it. Endometrial cells are the cells that shed every month during menstruation, and so endometriosis is most likely to affect women during their childbearing years. The cellular growth is not cancerous, but benign. Though there are not always symptoms, it can be painful and lead to other problems.
The lining of the uterus consists of a type of tissue called endometrium - composed of endometrial cells - that thickens each month to prepare for an egg. It is here where an egg cell implants and grows if it is fertilized. If an egg is not fertilized, the endometrium breaks down and exits the body during the menstrual period.
Endometrial cells that grow outside of the uterus - usually on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, outer wall of the uterus, or intestines - are called implants. However, these implants follow the same pattern as the endometrium lining the uterus of getting thicker, breaking down, and bleeding. Problems occur because these growths are outside of the uterus, and the blood cannot flow out of the body. This can lead to the formation of scar tissue and cysts as well as difficulties getting