Dr. Eric Daiter MD Says Endometriosis Pain is Easily Treated
Edison, New Jersey (PRWEB) July 03, 2014 -- Endometriosis is a condition in women that can cause debilitating pain and infertility. When a woman presents symptoms to Dr. Eric Daiter that appear consistent with endometriosis, he will treat the pain based on his experience. It is not necessary that he use a laparoscope for a definitive diagnosis.
Pelvic pain that occurs mostly during menstruation and that is incapacitating and progressive is, statistically, a symptom of endometriosis. The condition is caused by endometrium cells from the uterus growing outside of the uterus. Like their cousins located inside the uterus, these cells also respond to monthly menstrual hormones. The result can be inflammation and pain that gets progressively worse.
Dr. Eric Daiter recommends an NSAID to combat the inflammation that causes pain. His favorite is ibuprofen. If a regimen of this drug does not help, he will progress to the use of a hormone to control the amplitude of menstrual hormone release, which causes the pain in the misplaced endometrial tissue. Sometimes, he will combine both NSAIDs and hormones.
Women generally find a great deal of pain relief when treated in this manner by Dr. Eric Daiter.
ABOUT DR. ERIC DAITER, MD:
Dr. Eric Daiter graduated from Temple University Medical School in Pennsylvania in 1986 and then completed the Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York in 1990. Dr. Daiter completed his Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility fellowship at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, in 1994, one of the nation's most prestigious programs. After this fellowship, he entered private practice. Dr. Eric Daiter has been chosen by the Consumers' Research Council of America to be listed in their Guide to America's Top Obstetricians and Gynecologists for the years 2007 through 2011.
Dr. Eric Daiter, MD, The NJ Center for Fertility and Reproductive Medicine, http://www.drericdaitermd.com, +1 908.226.0250., [email protected]
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