What to do about endometriosis pain

Patients with endometriosis usually have lower abdominal pain, pain during sexual intercourse, and acute abdominal pain, which can be treated with medication and surgery.
1. Use of drugs: patients can use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, indomethacin, naproxen, etc., to inhibit prostaglandin synthesis and reduce pain, or use hormone drugs, such as compound levonorgestrel tablets, etc., to reduce the level of pituitary gonadotropins and improve the discomfort of the symptoms. Oral dienogest or GnRHa injection can also be prescribed.
2. Surgery: If the symptoms are not relieved after medication, surgery can be performed to remove the lesion under the advice of a doctor.
In life, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication on time and according to the dosage, avoid blindly stopping or changing the dosage, so as not to cause discomfort.