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How to Achieve Effective Severe Endometriosis Pain Relief

General Application Procedure for Endometriosis
Topical solution pain relief products are applied topically to your area of endometriosis pain to get right to the source of your severe endometriosis by not attacking the inflammation of the the nerve but rather causing the nerve to relax and in essence "turn off the pain signal to your spinal chord, the pain connector to your brain". Topical Solutions are not a cure, however, the topical treatments on this web site will relieve your severe endometriosis.
• Gently rub the applicator on the area as above where you feel the severe endometriosis.
• Gently apply 2 to 3 light coats of the endometriosis relief solution in a continuous motion.
• The area you cover with the solution should be at least as large as the area of your discomfort.
• The solution will remain moist on your skin for a few minutes.
• Remain in a relaxed position and keep the area of discomfort warm to enhance relief from severe endometriosis.
• Most women will feel relief from their severe endometriosis in as little as 10 - 15 minutes depending on the product chosen.
• Additional applications may be necessary to achieve a desirable level of severe endometriosis relief...make sure you follow the instructions on our web site for each product.

Treatment for Severe Endometriosis
Causes of Severe Endometriosis
Severe Endometriosis results when nerve fibers are damaged. Damaged fibers aren't able to send messages from your skin to your brain as they normally do. Instead the messages become confused and exaggerated, causing chronic, often excruciating pain that may persist for months — or even years — in the area where severe endometriosis first occured.
Endometriosis is difficult to treat even by even the best of physicians and specialists. Specific treatment of
endometriosis problems will be determined by a physician, preferably a specialist – preferably one who deals
with gynecological issues. Most have seen everything under the sun when it comes to problems of endometriosis.
How he/she deals with your paricular condition will depend on...
• Your age, overall health, and medical history
• Extent of your pain from severe endometriosis
• Your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies for your endometriosis treatment
• Expectations for the course of your severe endometriosis condition
• Your opinion, preference, or tolerance level for various endometriosis treatment regimens

Endometriosis Symptoms
The symptoms vary between women. In some women, endometriosis can cause extremely painful periods and painful sex, but some women experience no painful sex but have pain in other places of their anatomy that are quite painful..
Symptoms can occur at any time of the month - during a bowel movement, or when urinating, for example. The most severe pain can start between five and seven days before a period and last for two to three days during the period and even after the peroid itself. Painful sex (called dyspareunia) is a feature of the condition in up to 59 percent of all women with endometriosis, and acts as a keynote symptom - something that alerts doctors to a possible diagnosis.
Your symptoms might include:
painful periods (dysmenorrhoea)
heavy or irregular periods
painful sex (dyspareunia)
back pain
nausea
fatigue
gastrointestinal problems including diarrhoea, bloating and painful defecation
infertility
general pain in the pelvic area

When to Seek Medical Advice for Your Endometriosis
If you have any type of persistent pain, you may be developing a endometriosis problem and should see your doctor right away. Finding an effective treatment to relieve the severe endometriosis can sometimes be frustrating. You may have to work with your doctor and sometimes other specialists to try a variety of treatments before you find something that helps your particular condition.

Self-Care for Your Endometriosis
After talking with your doctor, use of the following over-the-counter supplements may ease your severe endometriosis:
Field application trials with women who suffer from endometriosis problems has proven that our products are highly effective pain relief solutions for endometriosis conditions. Each product is applied topically to your area of severe endometriosis pain and gets right to the source of the severe endometriosis by not attacking the inflammation of the nerves in the affected area but rather causing the nerves to relax and in essence "turn off the pain signal to your spinal chord, the pain connector to your brain". Our severe endometriosis relief products will not cause a burning sensation to irritate your skin. ZERO side effects exist with our products no matter how many relief applications are
applied over any time frame. How long an application will deliver severe endometriosis relief depends on the physiology of you as an individual and the location of the pain but in general up to four to eight hours relief can be expected.
Apply your topical solution to the area of severe endometriosis pain about the size of the cup palm of your hand, LET IT DRY and then if convenient, apply a heat compress or pad over the treatment area...a heat compress isn't necessary but it helps you to gain the full pain relief benefit of your particular endometriosis pain condition.
Other Products that May Prove Beneficial
Capsaicin – This cream, made from the seeds of hot chili peppers, may relieve skin hypersensitivity. It's
the only medication approved by the FDA for treatment of the endometriosis. Capsaicin (Capzasin-P, Zostrix)
depletes your nerve cells of a chemical called substance P, which is involved in sending pain messages to
your brain. You periodically rub the cream on the involved area of your skin, usually three times a day.
Capsaicin can cause a burning sensation and irritate your skin, but these side effects usually disappear
over time. Follow the application instructions carefully because Capsaicin cream can be very irritating if
rubbed on nonaffected parts of your body, such as your eyes.
Topical Analgesics and Anesthetics – Aspirin mixed into an absorbing cream or nonprescription-strength
lidocaine cream may reduce skin hypersensitivity. Don't apply cream containing lidocaine to your face.
Your doctor also may recommend using a cream containing other medications for your endometriosis.
Remember that Topical Solutions creams are applied topically to your area of endometriosis discomfort to get right to the source of your severe endometriosis by not attacking the inflammation of the the nerve but rather causing the nerve to relax and in essence "turn off the pain signal to your spinal chord, the pain connector to your brain". Topical Solutions are not a cure. However, the pain treatment products on our web site will relieve severe endometriosis pain problems.
Endometriosis can be triggered by a combination of factors including hormone imbalances, stress and nutritional deficiencies, so a multi-factorial approach is the quickest way to eliminating the endometriosis pain.
Supplements
The supplements recommended below have been studied in clinical trials and have been found to be effective in connection with endometriosis. For best results you should take them over a period of three months, at the end of which you should be reassessed in order to monitor improvements and changes and then adjust the supplement programme according to your new condition.
Multivitamins and Minerals
A good quality multivitamin and mineral would form the foundation of your supplement programme to make sure that you are getting a 'little bit of everything'. You then add in those nutrients in slightly higher amounts which are known to be helpful for endometriosis treatment.
The B vitamins
The B vitamins are particularly important for endometriosis sufferers for a number of reasons. First and foremost, they are needed by the liver to convert excess oestrogen into weaker and less dangerous forms. One of the B vitamins, B6, has been shown to significantly reduce the intensity and duration of period pains, which will help many sufferers.
The B vitamins are also crucial for the conversion of linoleic acid to GLA (gamma linolenic acid), which is necessary to produce beneficial prostaglandins (hormone-like substances that have a relaxing effect on the womb muscles and anti-inflammatory properties). This might sound confusing, but it's a crucial concept. Linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid (EFA), and it is found in foods such as corn oil, fresh nuts and seeds, and safflower oil. It's also known as an 'omega 6' oil, which is a term with which you might be more familiar. The B vitamins are required to convert this essential oil into a form that can be used by the body to produce a 'good' type of prostaglandins. Without this conversion, our bodies would produce more of the 'bad' prostaglandins, which can increase the period pains and set up from inflammation from the endometrial patches.
Vitamin E
This is an important vitamin in endometriosis because it has been shown to relieve menstrual cramps in 70 percent of women within two menstrual cycles.
Vitamin C and bioflavonoids
Vitamin C is one of the most important vitamins for immune function, and it is crucial that your immune system is operating at optimum level so that your body can recognise and destroy endometrial patches as they occur. Bioflavonoids are helpful with pain occurring around the time of your period because they help to relax smooth muscle and to prevent inflammation.
Monitor your progress for three months and adjust your supplement program according to tests used by your physican to
determine changes in your new condition.
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