I had to stop modelling because I kept passing out from crippling endometriosis

NewsDebate newsroom brief · 21h ago · 1 min read · via bbc.co.uk

Three women describe how endometriosis has affected their careers, as an inquiry takes place.

The personal accounts of women struggling with endometriosis are shedding light on the often-overlooked impact of this condition on daily life and careers. The fact that a model had to stop her career due to crippling endometriosis symptoms highlights the severity of the condition, which affects an estimated 1 in 10 women of reproductive age worldwide.

Endometriosis is a chronic and often painful condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, leading to inflammation, scarring, and adhesions. Despite its prevalence, endometriosis remains poorly understood, and many women face significant challenges in getting a diagnosis and accessing effective treatment. The inquiry into endometriosis is an important step towards raising awareness and improving support for those affected.

As the inquiry continues, it's essential to watch for recommendations on improving diagnosis, treatment, and support for women with endometriosis. The impact on careers, relationships, and overall well-being cannot be overstated, and a more comprehensive understanding of the condition is crucial for developing effective solutions. The experiences of women like the model who had to stop her career will be vital in shaping these solutions and advocating for change.

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