Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Causes of Endometriosis

By Paula Petin

Endometriosis is mostly a mystery. While it's true that researchers and doctors realize how the condition progresses, the symptoms it creates, and even how to address it, the rationale behind its real cause is not amply realized. As a matter of fact, it is true that there may be various potential causes of endometriosis. It is also possible that the cause of endometriosis may be a combination of several different factors or just one. Different people may develop endometriosis for different reasons. What can be ascertained from current information and research is that endometriosis is not even close to being fully understood.

When discussing the root cause of endometriosis, it's essential to realize that there may be some various causes. As scientists and research workers proceed to untangle the double-helix of the human genome, it is becoming more and more en vogue to ascribe the cause of a innumerable of circumstances to ancestral information. Heredity is a leading theory of the development of endometriosis. In fact, the chance of developing endometriosis increases for women when a close blood relative has also developed the disorder.

Another possible cause of endometriosis may be due to various environmental factors. It is realized that since environmental contamination is broader than it has ever been throughout human chronicle that excess toxins may be accountable for a assortment of wellness related conditions. It could be that mercury, lead, and other heavy metals in the air and water contribute to the onset of endometriosis.

Furthermore, there are a prominent number of potentially insidious chemicals in the environment that may put the immune system in a weakened state. It is not surprising then, that another possible cause of endometriosis may be the failure of the immune system to adequately fight off hostile invaders. If you know anything about immunology you would understand that the immune system is constantly under attack. If endometriosis is caused by some kind of auto-immune reaction or a pathogenic organism, then the functionality of the immune system may hold the key to the condition. Therefore, it is important for women with endometriosis to keep their immune system functioning at top levels through maintaining a balanced diet and taking regular exercise.

It is also believed that an over production of estrogen may be the tie in to endometriosis. Estrogen is a female hormone and since solely females develop endometriosis, it may be the key to understanding this potentially severe and incurable condition. When hormones are out of balance the body is not properly regulated. This can lead to a host of problems. Hormone imbalances may be to blame for endometriosis as well as a variety of other conditions.

The cases of endometriosis may not be fully realized, yet, the hypotheses visible seem to logically agree. It may be that all these factors work in conjunction with one another in some way or that one of these causes stands alone. Only time, solid research, and the evolution of medical understanding will provide the answers scientists so desperately seek. - 15343

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