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					<description><![CDATA[Endometriosis and Nutrition &#8211; can foods help with pain? Endometriosis is a complex and challenging condition that affects countless women around the world. In Australia, 1 in 7 women live with endometriosis, many without even being aware, thinking painful periods and pelvic pain are “normal.” While medical interventions play a crucial role in managing endometriosis, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Endometriosis is a complex and challenging condition that affects countless women around the world. In Australia, 1 in 7 women live with endometriosis, many without even being aware, thinking painful periods and pelvic pain are “normal.”</p>
<p>While medical interventions play a crucial role in managing endometriosis, we must recognize the powerful influence that food choices can have on symptom severity.</p>
<p>Although there is no universal dietary pattern for the management of endometriosis, emerging studies show the intricate relationship between certain nutrients and symptom reduction, as well as improving overall well-being.</p>
<p>Here are three nutrients to get you started:</p>
<p><strong>Anti-Inflammatory Foods:</strong></p>
<p>Given that endometriosis demonstrates a state of chronic inflammation, anti-inflammatory foods can reduce the severity of pain symptoms. Having a diet rich in wholesome foods, including wholegrain carbohydrates, lean proteins, colorful vegetables, and fruit, will provide anti-inflammatory nutrients. On the other hand, minimizing pro-inflammatory nutrients such as saturated fats, alcohol, and simple sugars can help alleviate symptoms.</p>
<p><strong>Fiber</strong></p>
<p>Fiber can help remove excess estrogen from the body, which can reduce inflammation, support a healthy gut microbiota, maintain bowel regularity, and decrease endometriosis growth. Aiming for as many plant-based fiber-rich foods in your diet as possible will support your endometriosis management. Try simple habits like adding 2 cups of salad vegetables to all lunch and dinner meals.</p>
<p><strong>Omega-3</strong></p>
<p>Omega-3 fatty acids have been found to have a protective effect in managing endometriosis symptoms, particularly pelvic pain. Our bodies can’t produce omega-3 acids, so it is crucial to consume them through diet or supplemental form. Omega-3s decrease prostaglandins, which elevate abdominal fluid and contribute to the mechanism of pain in endometriosis. Are you eating salmon, sardines, chia seeds, or walnuts for the omega-3 benefits?</p>
<p>If you, or someone you know, is suffering from endometriosis, reach out and seek support from a dietitian. It could be beneficial to help reduce and manage symptoms.</p>
<p>The above post was created by <a href="https://hhmp.com.au/allied-health/dietitian/">Tatiana Bedikian</a>, Dietitian from <a href="https://bodyfusion.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Body Fusion</a> who is part of our endometriosis clinic team.</p>
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<h3>Endometriosis Clinic</h3>
<p>If you suspect you have endometriosis or pelvic pain and you would like to know how we can help, please see our <a href="https://hhmp.com.au/endometriosis-and-pelvic-pain/">endometriosis and pelvic pain</a> specific page or complete our <a href="https://form.jotform.com/231900808007853" target="_blank" rel="noopener">online questionnaire</a> for one of our nurses to call you back. Otherwise please email us <strong><a class="css-tgpl01" title="mailto:clinic@hhmp.com.au" href="mailto:clinic@hhmp.com.au" data-testid="link-with-safety" data-renderer-mark="true">clinic@hhmp.com.au</a></strong> or call <a class="css-tgpl01" title="tel:9817%202080" href="tel:9817%202080" data-testid="link-with-safety" data-renderer-mark="true"><strong data-renderer-mark="true">9817 2080</strong></a></p>
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