When To Call a Doctor
Call a health professional immediately if
you develop sudden, severe pelvic pain.
Call a health professional to schedule an appointment if:
- Your periods have changed from relatively
pain-free to painful.
- Pain interferes with your daily
activities.
- You begin to have pain during
intercourse.
- You have painful urination, blood in your urine, or an
inability to control the flow of urine.
- You have blood in your
stool or a significant, unexplained change in your bowel
movements.
- You are not able to become pregnant after trying for 12
months.
Watchful Waiting
If you have mild pain during your period but have no other
symptoms or concerns, you can wait through several menstrual cycles and discuss
the pain with your health professional at your next regular visit.
Home treatment may be all that you need to relieve
mild pain.
Who To See
Your family doctor or general practitioner can evaluate
endometriosis and help you manage pain. For diagnosis
with laparoscopy or for surgical treatment, you may be referred to a
gynecologist.
If your case is complicated or your main problem is infertility,
you may be referred to:
For diagnosis with
laparoscopy or for surgical treatment, you may be
referred to a
gynecologist.
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment