Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern
There is no term such as ' angiometriosis '.
The diagnosis is '
endometriosis '.
yes, the pain matches the diagnosis.
It is a condition where the normal tissue that lines the cavity of the
uterus ( endometrium ) grows and proliferates outside the uterus, on the tubes, ovaries, in the pelvis..
This too also bleeds cyclically in response to hormones, just as the uterine lining does.
Thus, there is bleeding inside the
cyst, leading to haemorrhage inside them.
This causes the typical pain
In addition to this, if there are spots of endometriotic tissue on the pelvic surfaces, they too add to the pain.
your pain is not uncommon, many women cannot live with the pain of endometriosis.
I can totally understand your predicament.
Yes, they need to be removed, to provide some relief.
Once the ovary is out, the hormones responsible for the endometriotic growth would be eliminated, providing relief.
Get the surgery done, you obviously cannot live with this pain.
Take care.