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A new app has been developed to help women who suffer from endometriosis track and treat their symptoms. The app, called , encourages users to log their symptoms into a trend-spotting feature, giving them a platform to document their health when seeking further treatment with doctors. The app also includes tailored learning modules and guidelines on how to relieve symptoms swiftly.

The app’s founder, Juliet Oliver, wanted to give women suffering from the condition something more than just an ordinary health app. “We’re not just tracking symptoms, we’re laying out a comprehensive roadmap to navigate the complex terrains of endometriosis, both physically, mentally and spiritually,” the New Zealand native said. “Our mission is simple: Create a world where endometriosis is understood, managed, and doesn’t hold you back.



” Oliver was thirty when she stopped taking oral contraceptives, and the consequences were frighteningly unexpected for her. “It was the start of a rollercoaster ride,” she said. “Coming off the pill was like hitting a detonator.

Suddenly, I was living with pain, the notorious “endo belly”, and zombie-level fatigue. My personal life took a nosedive; intimacy became a memory, and my energy for love and life was zapped.” After a period of investigation, Oliver saw a PCOS specialist, who diagnosed her with polycystic ovary syndrome and severe endometriosis.

The turned entrepreneur decided to investigate her conditions. With this knowledge, .

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