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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2026 · 8 MIN

Why Does Endometriosis Take Years to be Diagnosed? The Medical Gap Explained

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Endometriosis diagnosis takes an average of seven to ten years—sometimes fourteen for teens. Discover why symptom normalization, imaging limitations, and systemic medical gaps create this devastating delay, and learn proactive steps to accelerate your path to answers. Learn more at https://lotusendo.com/posts/why-is-endometriosis-so-often-missed-by-doctors

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