We tend to diagnose a disease based on the symptoms we feel. But for women, there is one condition that is difficult to diagnose based on the symptoms of endometriosis disease. Therefore, the pain caused by this disease is almost the same as the usual menstrual pain. . According to the alerts article from thehealthsite.com, Dr Anagha Karkhanis, a gynecologist from Cocoon Fertility, Thane explains how to tell the difference. . "During menstruation, usually you will experience abdominal pain at the bottom which usually will subside within 1-2 days.But if you suffer from endometriosis, the pain will appear deeper because the enometrium cells in the intestine, rectum, bladder , or the pelvic cavity begins to bleed when you have menstruation, so when this microscopic bleeding occurs, you will experience extreme pain, "he explained. . "Not only that, the pain of endometriosis begins 1 week before menstruation in the lower abdomen because the endometriosis in the pelvic cavity ...