Low FODMAP diet can ease symptoms of those with endometriosis
- Bindi Irwin, a 26-year-old wildlife advocate and mother, underwent emergency surgery in Las Vegas after being rushed to hospital with suspected appendicitis.
- The surgery revealed 14 new endometriosis lesions in addition to her removed appendix, highlighting a complex condition she has publicly shared since 2023.
- Irwin and many others experience years of unexplained symptoms like severe pain and fatigue, with an average diagnosis delay of seven to ten years worldwide.
- Bindi Irwin thanked supporters in a post-surgery message and vowed to recover "one step at a time," as awareness of endometriosis continues to grow due to celebrity voices.
- The case reinforces the need for early detection through education and screening to reduce diagnostic delays and improve quality of life for millions affected.
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Floortje Dessing had to undergo eight hours of surgery due to a severe form of endometriosis: 'The disease suddenly struck very hard'
Floortje Dessing underwent eight hours of surgery last November because she had a severe form of endometriosis. "The disease crept up on me slowly for years, only to suddenly hit me hard"
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