A study revealed endometriosis is associated with “a significantly increased risk” of developing cardiovascular problems. Bad news for the 10% of women who suffer from this gynecological disease.
This gynecological condition, which sees the uterine lining grow outside the uterus, causes severe pain and fertility problems in people suffering from it. But it seems that these are not the only consequences.
According to a new study conducted by researchers, there is a potential link between endometriosis and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
This observation results from a meta-analysis of six cohort studies carried out on 254,929 participants without distinction of age or severity of the disease. By comparing subjects with or without endometriosis, the researchers found a link with cardiovascular pathologies:
For the researchers, several reasons could explain this unfortunate association.
Hysterectomy has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in women younger than 50. But some studies suggest that the sudden drop in estrogen concentration increases the risk when hysterectomy is combined with oophorectomy. Further research will need to be conducted to identify the risks better.
In conclusion, the results indicated that endometriosis significantly increased the risk of cardiovascular disease in women. Surgical treatment options for endometriosis, psychological stress, and analgesic medications prescribed to manage chronic pelvic pain could also help explain this excess risk.
Concretely, managing women with endometriosis should ideally involve prevention and regular monitoring of their cardiovascular health.
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