More than 1.5 million women in the UK are affected by the painful condition - but new study says NHS is failing them

Women with endometriosis who have endured years of excruciating pain are being “fobbed off” by doctors and told their symptoms are “all in their head”, leading them to give up seeking NHS treatment, new research has found.

A study carried out by academics at Manchester Metropolitan University found women with the disease felt “gaslit” by doctors due to their lack of understanding of the condition.

The paper, due to be published in the Journal of Health Communication later this month, also found that treatment was subject to a postcode lottery. Patients in rural areas reported travelling for hours to access a specialist with full training in the complex gynaecological condition.

Endometriosis is a painful condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows around other organs inside the abdomen. It affects 1.5 million women in the UK. The study looked at the experiences of treatment and diagnosis of 33 patients and revealed how doctors’ lack of understanding of the symptoms meant women often spent years in pain before their condition was diagnosed. During this period participants were told they were exaggerating their symptoms, or their pain was dismissed as psychological.

  • @antidote101
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    1610 months ago

    Happens in countries that aren’t having issues with large numbers of people who are addicted to pain meds, as well as in counting with people who are.

    These women aren’t “casualties of war”, they’re casualties of lazy doctors who refuse to make a correct diagnosis due to being ill informed about the changing prevalence of conditions in society (the epidemiology), and who want to ignore what patients are actually telling them.

    • @qooqie
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      10 months ago

      Every country has issues with addiction, including pain meds. Addiction isn’t specific to the USA. And doctors are taught to be skeptical about overprescribing pain meds

      • @antidote101
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        510 months ago

        Oh really, so why did you just happen to choose the US there? I hadn’t mentioned them, I don’t believe you had, and yet you’re insisting that addiction isn’t specific to the US.