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Laparoscopy for endometriosis

Laparoscopy is the most common surgery for the diagnosis and removal of endometriosis. In a laparoscopy the surgeon makes a small incision in the abdomen through which she inserts a scope to view the suspected endometriosis and adhesions. Once confirmed, she will then use a laser to excise or electrocauterize the endometriosis she was able to identify.

The hospital stay for this type of procedure is as little as one day with a recovery time of one- to two-weeks. Up to 80% of women report pain relief as a result of the procedure but unfortunately approximately 50% experience recurrence within two years.

As with any surgery, laparoscopy does involve risk. Surgical complications are rare, but can include excessive bleeding and damage to organs such as the bowel, bladder, and ureters. Post-op complications may include pelvic infection and the formation of adhesions.

Laparoscopy for endometriosis typically costs 3-8k

Endovan: The All-Natural Alternative

While laparoscopy is sometimes the best course of action, many women choose to try Endovan for endometriosis management before committing to a surgical option.

Women exploring laparoscopy and other surgical options for endometriosis are most often seeking pain relief. The primary cause of endometriosis pain is the adhesions that form around the endometriomas. These adhesions consist mostly of abnormal fibrin build up.

Endovan works to increase and supplement the fibrin-dissolving enzymes already present in the blood to more effectively degrade this excess fibrin. This helps your body to soften, then remove, these painful adhesions.

Endovan is safe, natural, hormone-free, and backed by our 180 Day No-Risk Guarantee.

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