[Endometriosis and pain].

Rev Infirm

CH Eure Seine, Site d'Évreux, rue Léon-Schwartzenberg, 27015 Évreux, France. Electronic address:

Published: March 2024

Managing chronic pain in endometriosis requires multidisciplinary assessment and care. The aim is not complete disappearance of symptoms, but rehabilitation through medication, non-medication treatments and overall follow-up.

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