Scientists are looking at the link between the gut microbiome and
endometriosis.
A new study has found gut microbiota may play a pivotal role in the
progression of endometriosis in an animal model.
Uterine microbiota, on the other hand, did not seem to affect the
progression of endometriosis in mice.The research suggests studying microbiota metabolites in human stool
samples may serve as a diagnostic tool for endometriosis.
A poorly understood disease, endometriosis causes tissue similar to the
lining of the uterus to grow outside the uterus, which can result in
terrible pain, infertility, and a range of other symptoms.
endometriosis.
A new study has found gut microbiota may play a pivotal role in the
progression of endometriosis in an animal model.
Uterine microbiota, on the other hand, did not seem to affect the
progression of endometriosis in mice.The research suggests studying microbiota metabolites in human stool
samples may serve as a diagnostic tool for endometriosis.
A poorly understood disease, endometriosis causes tissue similar to the
lining of the uterus to grow outside the uterus, which can result in
terrible pain, infertility, and a range of other symptoms.
About 10% of people who menstruate have endometriosis, according to the
World Health Organization.
The gut microbiota, a collection of microbes present in the
gastrointestinal tract, is considered a promising topic for scientific
research.