ESTRATÉGIAS DE PREVENÇÃO E MANEJO DA ENDOMETRIOSE: UMA REVISÃO BIBLIOGRÁFICA DE LITERATURA
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https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v5i3.5062Palavras-chave:
Endometriose. Abordagem terapêutica. Tratamento farmacológico. Intervenções não farmacológicas.Resumo
Introdução: A endometriose é uma condição crônica e debilitante que afeta a qualidade de vida das mulheres em idade reprodutiva. Sua complexidade demanda uma abordagem multidisciplinar para garantir um manejo adequado. Objetivo: Este estudo revisou a literatura recente sobre endometriose, destacando sua epidemiologia, impacto na qualidade de vida, desafios diagnósticos, terapias convencionais e inovadoras, além da importância de abordagens complementares e da necessidade de uma abordagem multidisciplinar. Métodos: Foi realizada uma busca sistemática na literatura científica publicada nos últimos 15 anos, utilizando bases de dados como PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus e Google Scholar. Foram selecionados estudos originais e revisões que abordaram diferentes aspectos da endometriose. Resultados e Discussão: A endometriose é associada a uma alta prevalência e impacto significativo na qualidade de vida das pacientes. Os desafios diagnósticos, terapêuticos e a necessidade de uma abordagem multidisciplinar foram discutidos, juntamente com terapias convencionais e inovadoras, incluindo novas perspectivas terapêuticas e abordagens complementares. Conclusão: Uma abordagem multidisciplinar é essencial para o manejo eficaz da endometriose. Avanços recentes na compreensão da doença oferecem novas esperanças terapêuticas, enquanto terapias complementares destacam a importância de considerar diferentes aspectos da saúde das pacientes. A colaboração entre profissionais de saúde é fundamental para melhorar o cuidado e a qualidade de vida das mulheres afetadas por essa condição.
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