Many women struggle for years before getting an accurate diagnosis. Symptoms vary but often include:
Severe menstrual cramps
Chronic pelvic pain
Pain during sexual intercourse
Heavy or irregular periods
Painful bowel movements
Painful urination during periods
Bloating and digestive issues
Difficulty getting pregnant
If you’ve been noticing these symptoms, especially if they are worsening over time, it is important to consult a specialist.
At Sparsh Hospital, women receive comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and scientifically backed care. Each patient’s condition is unique, and our treatment plans reflect that.
1. Experienced Gynecologists & Laparoscopic Surgeons
Our doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating mild to severe endometriosis. Their expertise in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery ensures precision, reduced recovery time, and better long-term outcomes.
2. Advanced Diagnostic Technology
We use high-resolution ultrasound, pelvic MRI, and minimally invasive diagnostic laparoscopy to confirm endometriosis and identify all affected areas.
3. Individualized Treatment Plans
Every woman’s symptoms, goals, and health conditions differ. We tailor treatment based on:
Age
Symptom severity
Location and stage of endometriosis
Fertility goals
Previous treatments
4. Complete Support for Fertility
Endometriosis is linked with infertility, but timely treatment dramatically improves pregnancy chances. Our fertility specialists guide women through medication therapy, ovulation support, and surgical options if needed.
5. Compassionate & Holistic Care
Managing endometriosis is not just about physical symptoms. We focus on emotional well-being, long-term health, and lifestyle changes that support healing.
Medical therapy is often the first line of treatment, especially for women with mild to moderate symptoms.
Hormonal Therapy
These treatments control or stop ovulation, reducing the activity of endometriotic lesions.
Combined oral contraceptives
Progesterone-only pills
Hormonal IUD
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists/antagonists
Injectable hormonal therapy
Pain Management
To help reduce inflammation and manage symptoms:
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Prescription pain relievers when necessary
Medication cannot remove existing endometriosis tissue, but it helps slow progression, reduce pain, and improve quality of life.
This is the gold standard for diagnosing and treating endometriosis. At Sparsh Hospital, our gynecologic surgeons perform:
Laparoscopic Excision Surgery
This involves removing all visible endometriotic lesions, scar tissue, and cysts, while preserving reproductive organs whenever possible.
Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery
Minimal cuts
Faster recovery
Reduced blood loss
Shorter hospital stay
Better fertility outcomes
Effective long-term pain relief
When Is Surgery Recommended?
Severe endometriosis (Stage III/IV)
Endometriomas (ovarian cysts)
Persistent pain despite medication
Fertility issues
Adhesions causing bowel or bladder symptoms
Our team ensures precision, safety, and holistic post-operative care.
Accurate diagnosis is key to successful treatment. Our process includes:
1. Detailed Medical Evaluation
We take time to listen—your symptoms, medical history, menstrual patterns, and lifestyle.
2. Pelvic Examination
Checks for tenderness, lumps, or abnormalities.
3. Ultrasound & Imaging
High-resolution pelvic ultrasounds and MRI help detect endometriomas and structural issues.
4. Diagnostic Laparoscopy
The most definitive test for endometriosis. This minimally invasive procedure not only diagnoses the condition but also treats it simultaneously.
Understanding the severity helps design the most suitable treatment plan.
Stage I – Minimal
Small lesions, little to no scar tissue.
Stage II – Mild
More lesions, shallow implantation.
Stage III – Moderate
Deep lesions and ovarian cysts (endometriomas).
Stage IV – Severe
Extensive lesions, large cysts, and dense adhesions involving multiple organs.
No matter the stage, Sparsh Hospital offers structured treatment for relief and long-term management.
Step 1: Consultation
A warm, detailed session where you can freely discuss your symptoms.
Step 2: Diagnostic Tests
Ultrasound, MRI, or laparoscopy depending on severity.
Step 3: Personalized Treatment Plan
Medical therapy, lifestyle changes, or surgery—based on your needs.
Step 4: Ongoing Monitoring
Regular follow-ups ensure you’re healing well and symptoms are under control.
Step 5: Long-Term Support
We help you navigate recurrence prevention, fertility planning, and lifestyle wellness.
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