Anonymous wrote:They can’t diagnose endometriosis until in surgery. An ultrasound can rule out cysts or fibroids.
Diagnostic criteria has changed (thank goodness) and you can now be diagnosed based on symptoms but you can’t be “sure” without surgery. I have unconfirmed endo — terrible periods since I started my period but not quite bad enough that I’ve needed surgery to fix/further confirm. I’ve been on prescription strength naproxen sodium since I was a teen; you could ask your ped about this? Things to be aware of: take with food is a MUST, never take aleve outside of the prescription (it’ll just mess with your tolerance), and start taking the prescribed dosage a day or two before your cramps start in earnest. But it worked for me; I can still tell I have cramps but it’s distant enough I can function. You can also try hormonal birth control, which works for some people (it didn’t for me although I tried for several years).