A |
Pain due to endometriotic lesions |
1 |
Peritoneal lesions induce inflammatory reactions
and secrete prostaglandins, cytokines, histamine and kinin that cause pain. |
2 |
Deep infiltrating endometriosis destroys tissues
and nerves. |
3 |
Ruptured chocolate cysts may irritate peritoneum. |
B |
Scar and fibrosis, secondary lesions |
1 |
Scar, fibrosis, traction, and adhesion may reduce
mobility of organs. Pain may occur during movement or ovulation. |
2 |
Adhesion of bowel may cause defecation pain or
dyschezia. |
3 |
Retroverted uterus due to adhesion, severe adhesion
of ovaries to Douglas pouch, and induration of sacral ligament may cause dyschezia. |