Another early warning sign of endometriosis is lower back pain that radiates up into the midback and may even spread into the chest. Contraction and cramping of the uterus make lower back pain a symptom some women experience during menstruation.
For people with endometriosis, the more wide-spread pain may be due to abnormal tissue growth. Over-the-counter pain medications, heating pads, and warm baths can help alleviate this symptom, and doctors can prescribe stronger painkillers if necessary.

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