Endometriosis can affect daily life in ways that are painful, exhausting, confusing, and difficult to explain. Symptoms may involve pelvic pain, severe menstrual pain, bowel changes, bladder symptoms, fatigue, bloating, pain with intimacy, back or hip discomfort, nausea, pain flares, missed work, disrupted routines, emotional strain, and repeated uncertainty about what is normal and what needs medical attention.
The Endometriosis Support Companion was designed to reduce confusion and help users organize symptoms, daily activity patterns, pain flares, menstrual cycle notes, fatigue, bowel and bladder concerns, provider questions, and follow-up tasks in one clearer place.
This Companion does not diagnose endometriosis, prescribe treatment, replace gynecology care, replace pelvic health therapy, or replace individualized medical guidance. Endometriosis-related symptoms can overlap with other medical, pelvic floor, gastrointestinal, urinary, hormonal, musculoskeletal, and pain-related conditions. A licensed healthcare provider should guide diagnosis, treatment options, medication decisions, surgical decisions, fertility concerns, and urgent symptom evaluation.
The goal is not to self-diagnose. The goal is to help users notice patterns, track what matters, communicate more clearly, support daily routines, and prepare stronger questions for the care team.