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Theofilou Paraskevi.
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Introduction
Endometriosis is associated with a multitude of symptoms such as chronic pelvic pain, painful intercourse and infertility. Their impact on the psychology and social life of women suffering from the disease is often significant Pope et al. demonstrated that endometriosis is associated with a multitude of
psychiatric symptoms, mainly depression, anxiety disorders and mental stress As we mentioned, endometriosis is a major cause of infertility and infertility can have a negative effect on mental health. In a study by Berqvist and Theorell Successful treatment of endometriosis (pharmacological or surgical) can reverse the negative impact of the disease on the mental health and overall quality of life of patients Based on the above, it is recommended to assess the emotional profile and the overall quality of life as part of the holistic treatment of patients with endometriosis, both before the onset and during the treatment of the disease, as another indicator of its effectiveness. The successful treatment of endometriosis and its symptoms by health professionals with corresponding specialization is related to an improvement in the quality of life and mental health of patients with the disease.