Rectal endometriosis
Endometriosis (rectal endometriosis) refers to abnormal growth of endometrial tissue with growth vitality outside the uterine cavity. Under normal circumstances, the endometrium covers the surface of the body cavity of the uterus. If the endometrium grows in other parts of the body due to some factors, it can become endometriosis. It can occur in any part of the body, but most of the lesions are limited to the pelvic cavity. Endometrial tissue leaves the uterus and violates the pathological state caused by the rectum, which is rectal endometriosis. The disease grows slowly and spreads easily.
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