Endometriosis affects an estimated 1 in 10 women of reproductive age globally, making it a significant gynecological concern. This chronic condition primarily targets the reproductive system, where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, often causing pain and fertility issues. However, diagnosing endometriosis remains a challenge due to its frequently subtle or atypical symptoms. Many women experience signs that are easy to overlook, resulting in late detection and prolonged suffering. Understanding these silent symptoms is crucial for early intervention and better health outcomes. CDC: Endometriosis
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41. Painful Lymph Nodes in Groin Although extremely rare, endometriosis can spread to or involve the lymph nodes in the groin, causing noticeable pain or tenderness…