
Endometriosis Awareness
Endo Month
EndoMarch - Endometriosis Awareness Month
A better way to manage endometriosis
If you're among the millions of women worldwide battling endometriosis, you know the toll it takes not just on your body but on every aspect of your life. The search for relief often leads down a path of medications with side effects or invasive surgeries. Oska Pulse offers an effective alternative – Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy.
EndoMarch - Raising Awareness
If you are the 1 in 10 women globally that is affected by Endometriosis we see you and recognise the challenges of living day to day with Endometriosis. This March, Endometriosis Awareness Month, we want to educate the public on the widespread nature of endometriosis, and its severe symptoms. More importantly, we want to let women know that we are here to support them.
If you are severely impacted daily by Endometriosis, this page is for you. Our Oska Pulse device can significantly improve your quality of life.
Endometriosis Awareness Facts
Endometriosis Symtoms
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Fatigue.
Pain that stops you on or around your period.
Pain on or around ovulation.
Pain during or after sex.
Pain with bowel movements.
Pain when you urinate.
Pain in your pelvic region, lower back or legs.
Having trouble holding on when you have a full bladder or having to go frequently.
Heavy bleeding or irregular bleeding.
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About 1 in 3 people with adenomyosis don’t have signs or symptoms. Some people experience:
Painful menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea).
Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia).
Abnormal menstruation.
Pelvic pain with or without severe cramping.
Painful intercourse (dyspareunia).
Infertility.
Enlarged uterus.
Bloating or fullness in your belly (adenomyosis belly).
Endometriosis Facts
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Period pain that puts your life on hold is not normal
Teenagers are not too young to have endometriosis
Pain levels are not related to the extent of the disease
Endometriosis does not always cause infertility
Getting pregnant is not a cure for endometriosis
A hysterectomy is not a cure for endometriosis
Endometriosis is not an STI; you cannot catch it Endometriosis cannot be prevented
There is no cure for endometriosis
Endometriosis Treatment
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There are three kinds of treatments for endometriosis:
1. Medical treatments (medications)
2. Surgical treatments (involving an operation)
3. Allied treatments (physiotherapy, psychology, alternate medicine, etc)
You should discuss the differences in the treatments with your doctor before starting a treatment. There are advantages and disadvantages to all the types of treatments and you may need to have several treatments of different types before finding the right combination for you
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The Oska Pulse can support endometriosis treatment by using pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy to help reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. By improving blood flow and cellular repair, it may ease pelvic discomfort, painful periods, and muscle tension associated with endometriosis. While it’s not a cure, Oska Pulse offers a non-invasive, drug-free way to manage symptoms and improve overall well-being.
What about adenomyosis?
What is adenomyosis?
Adenomyosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows into the muscle wall, causing the uterus to thicken and enlarge. It can lead to painful periods, heavy bleeding with clots, and pelvic pain.
How common is it?
Many don’t realise they have adenomyosis, as it’s often symptomless. It’s more common in people over 40 or those who’ve had uterine procedures. About 2% to 5% of adolescents with severe menstrual pain are affected.
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What are the signs of adenomyosis?
About 1 in 3 people with adenomyosis don’t have signs or symptoms. Some people experience:
Painful menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea).
Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia).
Abnormal menstruation.
Pelvic pain with or without severe cramping.
Painful intercourse (dyspareunia).
Infertility.
Enlarged uterus.
Bloating or fullness in your belly (adenomyosis belly).
How can Oska Pulse help?
PEMF therapy has been recognised for its ability to reduce inflammation and promote the body's natural healing processes. The Oska Pulse device uses low-frequency, low-intensity electromagnetic fields to encourage cellular regeneration and alleviate pain. It's a scientific approach that has shown remarkable results in managing conditions like endometriosis without the need for drugs or surgery.
Why Oska Pulse is a better way to treat endometriosis:
Reduced Inflammation: Directly targeting the inflammation that contributes to endometriosis pain.
Pain Relief: Offering a drug-free alternative to manage and alleviate pain.
Supports Healing: Assisting in the body’s natural repair processes to improve overall well-being.
Non-Invasive: A completely external therapy requiring no surgery or invasive procedures.
Learn ore with our guide on using Oska Pulse to treat endometriosis.
Considering alternative treatments?
Oska Pulse allows individuals to explore non-invasive relief and make informed treatment decisions. It has helped many by significantly easing symptoms and, if surgery occurs, supports faster recovery and wound healing.
Exploring the Promise of PEMF Therapy for Endometriosis: An Update on the Latest Clinical Study
— Clinic, Institute: Clinic for Gynecology with Center for Oncological Surgery CVK
— Study director: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sylvia Mechsner
What People Are Saying
I loved my first OSKA so much that the rest of my family started using it and everytime I went to use it I couldn't find it, so we now have two for our home. I don't know what I would do without my OSKA, it has been a huge help for not only my endometriosis pain but also muscle recovery for my athletic kids, muscle injury for my hubby and other random inflammation. Thanks OSKA for keeping my family up and running!
— Nikki B.
“I've used the Oska Pulse for about 6 weeks and seriously could not live without it now. I was very skeptical at first as to how this little device would reduce my pain, however was willing to give anything a go. I have fibromyalgia, endometriosis and suffer from chronic headaches/migraines.”
— Tanya Servodio
“OSKA Wellness I cannot thank you enough for literally giving me my life back! I've been using this little tiny device for 2.5 months, I literally cannot believe how much change I've seen in my body since using it.”
— Nikki B.
Looking for an alternative treatment for Endometiosis?
Please take a minute to download our guide to PEMF for Endometriosis. We have included how to’s and tesitimonials in this guide to help you decide if the Oska Pulse is for you.
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Learn more from our regular updated on Endometriosis. We will keep you updated on the clinical study and share testimonials from Oska Pulse users.
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