Antibiotics widely used to treat skin and eye infections could ease the pain of endometriosis. Researchers in Japan have found that a type of bacteria called fusobacterium may be involved in triggering the symptoms of endometriosis. Treating mice that have fusobacterium with antibiotics reduced inflammation and scarring caused by the condition. Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to that which normally develops in the lining of the womb (and breaks down and bleeds in the same way) develops elsewhere in the body, causing inflammation, pain and scarring. Mild-to-moderate endometriosis can be treated with anti-inflammatory painkillers, such as ibuprofen, as well as contraceptives to supp
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