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Senior gynaecologist breaks down common myths about surgery for endometriosis: What all women should know

The surgery of endometriosis is frequently miscomprehended, and part of the reasons why numerous women delay appropriate therapy. Surgery for endometriosis isn’t something to be afraid of — it’s a medical tool that can give you freedom from years of pain and uncertainty. Distinguishing myths from reality, women today can be empowered to make the right decisions

October 08, 2025 / 12:23 IST
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From fertility fears to recurrence worries, endometriosis surgery is often misunderstood. Experts clarify six common myths — and highlight how modern treatments can improve pain, recovery, and reproductive health. (Image: Pexels)
From fertility fears to recurrence worries, endometriosis surgery is often misunderstood. Experts clarify six common myths — and highlight how modern treatments can improve pain, recovery, and reproductive health. (Image: Pexels)

Endometriosis is a long-term painful disorder which millions of women around the world suffer from and do not get diagnosed. It happens when tissue that is similar to the lining of the uterus expands outside it, causing inflammation, pain and sometimes infertility. Surgery is a common next step for many women if medications or other treatments do not help. But conversations about endometriosis surgery are often full of myths, fear, and misinformation.

From fears about fertility to misunderstandings on recurrence, recovery and more, women’s false beliefs may be deterring them from getting the appropriate medical help at the right time. There are many who fear surgery is the “last card” or that it always gets complicated, but the reality appears to be much more hopeful. Advancements in the field of medicine have made modern surgery safer, more accurate, and more effective than its ever been.

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Dr Mayur Raghavan, Chennai based consulting gynaecologic surgeon, tells Moneycontrol,  "Separating fact from fiction is critical when it comes to making health decisions. Women are empowered, better informed and confident in seeking endometriosis treatment with the support of gynaecologists and surgeons."

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