The daughter of the late Steve Irwin revealed she was in "insurmountable" pain for a decade before a doctor correctly diagnosed her with endometriosis.
Amid sharing a sweet family group photo, the late Steve Irwin's daughter, Bindi Irwin, took to Instagram to share an update on her endometriosis surgery on Mar. 7.
The Australian conservationist Bindi Irwin revealed Wednesday she has undergone surgery for endometriosis after a decade-long battle with the condition that affects the uterus.
For too many women, endometriosis is overlooked, and the repercussions can be physically taxing. Pain is a symptom that goes hand in hand with endometriosis – when tissue that lines the uterus grows outside where it should be – and can include...
"Bindi was going downhill fast, and since getting treatment for endometriosis — after being turned down and completely written off... She finally got the help that she needed."
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