Hello,
It is important that you understand the health condition you have in order to comprehend the treatment plan. The presence of endometrial tissue( the innermost layer/lining of
uterus) outside the uterus is termed as
endometriosis. What that means is, few women have patches of uterine tissue outside uterus in and around various abdominal organs. During each menstrual cycle the endometrial tissue inside the uterus sheds off under the influence of hormones which causes the monthly menstrual bleeding. In endometriosis the tissue that is present in various other parts apart from the uterus gets activated under the influence of hormones during each period cycle.
This tissue behaves just like uterine tissue during periods, and may even bleed ,which in turn can cause local inflammation of that part (hence
severe pain and spasms even when you are not in your periods). As in your case the treating doctor appears to suspect the extra-uterine endometrial tissue to be around the bladder (hence laproscopy of the bladder)and around the intestine (explains why
colonoscopy is suggest). I completely understand, you must thinking
hysterectomy is the right choice for you. However, it is not done in women of reproductive age group unless there is no other possible treatment. In my view, it is worth trying treatment plan suggested by your treating doctor.
Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Ayesha Shareef, General & Family Physician