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April 19, 2024
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VIDEO: When it's ‘endometriosis until proven otherwise’

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Cyclic pain, particularly in the abdomen, that impacts day-to-day life is not normal. Health care providers should always consider endometriosis as a possibility if patients present with such symptoms.

Watch part three in this four-part Healio Video Exclusive in which Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald, MD, assistant professor in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences in the division of urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, talks about all things related to endometriosis, including diagnosis and treatment delays, treatment options, symptoms that clinicians should be on the lookout for and social media’s important role in endometriosis awareness.

Read the full Q&A here and check out the first, second and fourth videos of this series.

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Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald, MD, can be reached at @jjfitzgeraldMD on X (Twitter) and Instagram.