Janel Parrish has opened up about her endometriosis diagnosis, which led to her having surgery to remove cysts and scar tissue. Endometriosis occurs when cells similar to the ones in the uterus lining grow outside the uterus . These lesions bleed (like what happens within the uterus during a period), but because the blood can’t escape, it can cause inflammation and scar tissue (adhesions) to form, as well as cysts.
The Pretty Little Liars actress, 35, took to social media to share details of her operation to help raise awareness and give strength to other women suffering with the commonly left undiagnosed condition. Writing to her 10.7 million followers on her Instagram story on Tuesday (9 July), Parrish said: “I usually keep my private life private.
But I wanted to share this if it can help other women suffering to know they’re not alone.” Alongside a selfie of her in a hospital gown giving the camera a thumbs up, the actor continued: “After months of excruciating pain and not knowing why, I was diagnosed with Endometriosis and underwent surgery to remove cysts and scar tissue as a result of the disease.” It takes an average of seven-and-a-half years after first seeing a doctor about symptoms for someone to get a proper endometriosis diagnosis.
Lots of factors play into this – including the fact the condition is associated with painful, heavy periods , which people are often taught is just “normal”, according to Endometriosis UK . Parrish continued: “To m.
