A new study of women in Australia and New Zealand who use cannabis to self-treat endometriosis indicates they are generally pleased with its therapeutic impact, but investigators are unconvinced there’s no downside to going it alone absent medical supervision.
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Endometriosis, when tissue similar to the tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus instead grows on the outside, is an often-painful disorder, per the Mayo Clinic. Its primary symptom is pelvic pain, often associated with menstrual periods, but may also include pain during intercourse, excessive bleeding, infertility, fatigue, bloating and nausea.
Published last month in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, researchers received input from 237
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