Women with endometriosis commonly experience a variety of gastrointestinal problems, including painful bowel movements, bloody stool, cramping, and bloating.
These symptoms are created by the tissue rubbing along the intestines at the back wall of the uterus, which can lead to significant inflammation. In some cases, the tissue grows onto the bowels themselves.
Painful bowel movements for more than a couple of days, and blood in the stool, call for immediate medical attention.

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