Endometriosis Treatment in Moradabad – Dr. Karishma Singh | Jigyasa Hospital

Advanced Endometriosis Care in Moradabad
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological disorder in which tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, commonly affecting the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, or bowel. This can lead to inflammation, severe pelvic pain, ovarian cysts, scar tissue, and fertility problems.
At Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, Dr. Karishma Singh provides expert diagnosis and treatment for endometriosis with a focus on pain relief, fertility preservation, and minimally invasive management.
Women from Moradabad and nearby regions trust Dr. Karishma Singh for evidence-based care, laparoscopic expertise, and integrated fertility support when endometriosis affects conception.
What Is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue similar to the endometrium grows outside the uterus. Like the uterine lining, this tissue responds to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, but the blood and tissue have no normal way to exit the body.
As a result, endometriosis may cause inflammation, endometriomas also known as chocolate cysts, adhesions, and damage to surrounding pelvic organs.
It affects approximately 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, and many cases remain undiagnosed because symptoms are often mistaken for normal period pain.
Compassionate Women's Care
Patient-centered treatment focused on pain relief, fertility preservation, and long-term reproductive health.
Personalized Endometriosis Treatment
Every treatment plan is tailored according to age, symptoms, stage of disease, and fertility goals.
Advanced Diagnostic Evaluation
Comprehensive diagnosis with pelvic examination, ultrasound, MRI when required, and laparoscopic confirmation.
Modern Laparoscopic and IVF Care
Access to minimally invasive surgery, ovarian cyst treatment, fertility planning, and IVF support under one roof.
Trusted Across Rohilkhand
Women from Moradabad, Rampur, Sambhal, Amroha, Bijnor, and nearby areas visit Jigyasa Hospital for expert gynecological care.
Symptoms of Endometriosis
Endometriosis symptoms vary from woman to woman. Some experience severe pain, while others may have minimal symptoms until fertility problems appear.
1. Menstrual and Pelvic Pain
Severe cramping during periods, chronic pelvic pain throughout the month, pain during or after sexual intercourse, and pain during bowel movements or urination especially during menstruation are common symptoms.
2. Menstrual Irregularities
Some women may have heavy or prolonged periods, spotting between periods, or worsening menstrual discomfort over time.
3. Fertility Problems
Endometriosis is commonly associated with infertility, recurrent implantation failure, and repeated miscarriages in some patients.
4. Other Associated Symptoms
Bloating, nausea, fatigue, and lower back pain that radiates to the legs during menstruation may also occur.
Stages of Endometriosis
Endometriosis is classified into four stages depending on the extent of spread, depth of implants, presence of ovarian cysts, and severity of adhesions.
Stage I (Minimal)
Small superficial implants may be seen on pelvic organs with minimal tissue involvement.
Stage II (Mild)
Deeper implants may be present along with slight adhesions in the pelvis.
Stage III (Moderate)
Many deep implants and ovarian endometriomas may develop, often affecting fertility.
Stage IV (Severe)
Extensive adhesions, large cysts, and distortion of pelvic anatomy may occur in advanced disease.
Diagnosis at Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad
Accurate diagnosis is the first step toward effective endometriosis treatment. Dr. Karishma Singh follows a structured clinical and imaging-based approach to assess symptoms, stage the disease, and plan treatment.
1. Clinical History and Pelvic Examination
Menstrual history, pain pattern, sexual health, fertility concerns, and family history are reviewed carefully to identify signs suggestive of endometriosis.
2. Transvaginal Ultrasound
High-resolution ultrasound helps detect ovarian endometriomas and may identify deep infiltrating endometriosis in selected cases.
3. MRI Pelvis
In complex or deeply infiltrating endometriosis, MRI provides detailed mapping of lesions and helps guide surgical planning.
4. Diagnostic Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy is considered the gold standard for confirming endometriosis. It allows direct visualization of pelvic organs, biopsy when needed, and simultaneous surgical treatment.
Treatment Options for Endometriosis
Treatment depends on the patient's age, symptom severity, stage of disease, and desire for future pregnancy. Dr. Karishma Singh individualizes every treatment plan to provide the most appropriate care.
1. Medical Management
Hormonal treatment may include oral contraceptive pills, progestins, GnRH agonists, dienogest, and levonorgestrel intrauterine systems to suppress endometriosis activity and reduce pain.
2. Laparoscopic Excision Surgery
Laparoscopic excision is a minimally invasive approach in which endometriotic implants and adhesions are precisely removed from affected pelvic organs for long-term symptom relief and better fertility outcomes.
3. Ovarian Cystectomy
When chocolate cysts are present on the ovaries, laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is performed to remove the cyst while preserving healthy ovarian tissue as much as possible.
4. Adhesiolysis
Adhesions caused by endometriosis may distort the pelvic anatomy and block the fallopian tubes. Surgical adhesiolysis helps restore normal pelvic structure.
5. Fertility Support and IVF
For women facing endometriosis-related infertility, treatment may include ovarian reserve testing, post-surgery conception guidance, controlled ovarian stimulation, and IVF when natural conception does not occur.
Endometriosis and Fertility
Endometriosis is one of the leading causes of female infertility. It may affect egg quality, ovarian reserve, tubal function, pelvic anatomy, implantation, and the overall reproductive environment.
Dr. Karishma Singh combines gynecological expertise with fertility care to help women conceive through fertility-preserving surgery, ovulation planning, and IVF when required.
Women in Moradabad, Amroha, Bijnor, Chandausi, and nearby cities can access complete endometriosis and IVF care at Jigyasa Hospital without needing to travel far.
Why Choose Dr. Karishma Singh at Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad?
Dr. Karishma Singh is a senior gynecologist and IVF specialist at Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, with experience in managing complex gynecological and fertility conditions including endometriosis.
- • Expertise in laparoscopic gynecological surgery
- • Advanced fertility and IVF support for endometriosis-related infertility
- • Personalized treatment based on symptoms and life goals
- • Compassionate communication for sensitive women's health issues
- • Modern diagnostic and surgical facilities
- • Trusted care for women across the Rohilkhand region
Book an Endometriosis Consultation in Moradabad
Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, offers expert consultation for women dealing with severe period pain, pelvic pain, chocolate cysts, infertility, and advanced endometriosis treatment under Dr. Karishma Singh.
Near Miglani Cinema, Rampur Road, Moradabad 244001
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Can endometriosis be permanently cured?
Endometriosis is a chronic condition. Surgery and hormonal treatment can significantly reduce symptoms and improve fertility, but recurrence is possible. Dr. Karishma Singh creates long-term management plans to reduce the risk of recurrence.
Does endometriosis always cause infertility?
No. Many women with mild endometriosis conceive naturally. However, moderate-to-severe disease can affect fertility. Early diagnosis and treatment improve the chances of conception.
Is laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis safe?
Yes. Laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive and considered safe when performed by an experienced specialist. At Jigyasa Hospital, Dr. Karishma Singh performs these procedures with precision and careful post-operative care.
How soon can I try to conceive after endometriosis surgery?
Most patients are advised to try naturally for 3 to 6 months after surgery, depending on age, ovarian reserve, and overall fertility profile. IVF may be recommended when needed.
Does endometriosis return after treatment?
Yes, endometriosis can recur, especially after conservative treatment. Long-term hormonal therapy and regular follow-up help reduce recurrence and control symptoms.
Where can I get endometriosis treatment in Moradabad?
Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, provides complete endometriosis care including diagnosis, ultrasound, laparoscopy, fertility-preserving treatment, and IVF support under Dr. Karishma Singh.
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