Woman happily eating in restaurant.Endometriosis is a painful condition, impacting 1 in 10 women worldwide and currently, there is no cure for the disease.Some of the most common endometriosis symptoms include painful sex, period cramps and pelvic pain. These symptoms can be managed with surgical intervention, over the counter pain relief and low-inflammatory diets, though the impact of these can change from person to person.However, according to NHS surgeon and health educator Dr Karan Rajan’s most recent newsletter, there is some hope for endo sufferers as a new study has found that flaxseeds and camomile could help with pain management.Flaxseeds for endometriosis pain managementDr Rajan explains: “If your uterus feels like it’s hosting a monthly UFC fight, science might have some mildly good news (no promises).“A recent clinical trial has given us permission to weaponise breakfast toppings and bedtime tea in the hope that they might provide so
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