Loudoun County female hormone providers at Proactive Wellness Virginia offer expert care rooted in natural functional medicine treatments–including bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT)–for Northern Virginia women living with endometriosis.

Endometriosis is a painful disorder in which tissue similar to what lines the uterus–the Endometrium–grows outside of the uterus. Commonly affected areas are the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and lining of the uterus. Like the Endometrium, this tissue outside of the uterus breaks down and bleeds during each menstrual cycle. However, without a way to exit the body, this tissue becomes trapped causing irritation to surrounding tissue, cysts, adhesions, and scar tissue.

Although there is no cure for Endometriosis, there are methods to manage the symptoms and pain that accompanies them. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is a highly effective treatment that can alleviate the symptoms of endometriosis and help reduce pain and inflammation. Loudoun County female hormone specialist, Lynese Lawson M.D. maintains the most up-to-date knowledge on women’s health providing functional medicine approaches to women in Northern Virginia.

Loudoun County female hormone specialist, Lynese Lawson M.D. is dedicated to helping Northern Virginia women living with endometriosis find relief with natural bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Call (703) 637-3755 today to schedule your consultation!

Symptoms of Endometriosis

Endometriosis is often misdiagnosed as it shares symptoms with many other health conditions. However, it may be time to speak with Loudoun County female hormone specialist, Lynese Lawson M.D. if you are experiencing the following symptoms:

Due to the inflammatory nature of endometriosis, it can place pressure on the colon and urinary tract causing excretion pathways to shrink. As a result, Loudoun County women can experience painful bowel movements, rectal bleeding, constipation, diarrhea, and urinary tract infections.

The presence of extra tissue growing outside of the uterus causes women’s reproductive organs to be less elastic. This causes pain during intercourse due to stretching and pulling of the tissue. Additionally, due to the hormonal imbalances, endometriosis may lead to vaginal dryness–causing further discomfort during intercourse.

It’s well-documented that women suffering from endometriosis often experience significantly more discomfort during their menstrual cycle. Loudoun County women living with endometriosis report substantial pelvic cramping–which can be caused by adhesions, cysts, and decreased organ mobility.

According to recent studies, the link between infertility and endometriosis is present in up to 30% – 50% of women. Because endometriosis alters the reproductive organ anatomy and function, it creates a hostile environment for the fertilization and gestation of any eggs. Between the inflammation, hormonal fluctuations, and immune system responses endometriosis can severely disrupt family plans.

Excess tissue on the pelvic organs can cause the uterus to shed more often and for longer periods of time. Several Loudoun County women experience a shortening of their cycle accompanied by longer, heavier periods. Additionally, Loudoun County women have reported pain and bleeding during their ovulation cycles.

When your hormones are imbalanced, you might be feeling fatigued–like a hollow shell going through the day-to-day motions. This lack of energy can be debilitating, leaving you feeling unable to do the things you love. Balancing your hormones can help you get back to your passions by relieving you of your fatigue and replenishing your liveliness and youthful zest.

The pain and discomfort of endometriosis isn’t limited to the menstrual cycle. Loudoun County women can experience lower back pain, abdominal pain, painful intercourse and bowel movements, sharp pain when cysts burst, excessive bloating, pinched nerves, and muscle and joint pain associated with endometriosis at any time.

Due to fatigue and excessive bleeding during menstrual cycles, Loudoun County women can experience dizziness and nausea. Additionally, pain from the digestive difficulties associated with endometriosis can cause nausea as well.

Endometriosis is painful and disheartening. It can entirely disrupt a woman’s life. Because of this, the correlation between endometriosis and feelings of hopelessness, sadness, and stress are commonly present.

Flowers on a gray background, arranged in the shape of the female reproductive system, representing Endometriosis treatment from Proactive Wellness Centers in Loudoun County.

Reclaim Your Life & Take Control of Endometriosis

Female hormone providers at Proactive Wellness Virginia offer compassionate care to women struggling with endometriosis in Loudoun County. Call (703) 637-3755 to schedule your BHRT consultation today!

Leesburg Women’s Hormone Specialists

Proactive Wellness Centers is Loudoun County‘s leader in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), led by highly-esteemed Dr. Lynese Lawson, specialist, Lynese Lawson M.D. help Leesburg women manage hormone-related conditions like menopause, thyroid disorders, perimenopause, and more. Proactive Wellness Centers provides customized hormone therapies designed to alleviate symptoms such as fatigue, mood swings, and weight gain, helping Northern Virginia women restore hormonal balance and improve their quality of life.

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Leesburg VA, Purcellville VA, Lovettsville VA, Middleburg VA, Round Hill VA, Hamilton VA, Ashburn VA, Sterling VA, Aldie VA, Bluemont VA, Dulles VA, Lansdowne VA, South Riding VA, Stone Ridge VA, Arcola VA, Philomont VA, Lucketts VA, Waterford Va, Great Falls VA, McLean VA, Potomac Falls VA, South Riding VA, Vienna VA, and Reston VA