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Adjunctive Interventions for Endometriosis: A Review of Current Literature

Authors

  • Jagoda Węgrzyn Private Healthcare Facility Medical – M&S, Czeladź, Poland; Navigare Family Medicine Center, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland https://orcid.org/0009-0007-7426-8850
  • Magdalena Waśniowska Stefana Żeromskiego Specialist Hospital, Os. Na Skarpie 66, 31-913 Kraków https://orcid.org/0009-0006-0614-8307
  • Magdalena Wiernek Krakow University Hospital St. Macieja Jakubowskiego 2, 30-688 Krakow https://orcid.org/0009-0008-9274-3595

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2025.81.66816

Keywords

endometriosis, endometriosis pain, endometriosis management, endometriosis treatment, diet, dietary intervention, anti-inflammatory diet, supplementation, psychotherapy, psychological intervention, pain management, exercises

Abstract

Background

Endometriosis is a complex disease that affects many women globally. The efficacy of medication is not at its best, despite advancements in therapeutic approaches. The need for further useful, evidence-based solutions grows along with theoretical knowledge. Among these, food, exercise, and psychological support all have a potential therapeutic role when combined with pharmaceuticals.

Aim

The aim of this article is to assess whether it is appropriate to treat physical activity, food, and psychological therapy as therapeutic interventions in a clinical environment and to investigate their function in treating endometriosis as a supplement to medication.

Review methods

A  comprehensive  analysis  of  research  papers  available  on PubMed  and Google Scholar was undertaken using the search terms encompassing the following keywords: endometriosis, endometriosis pain, endometriosis management, endometriosis treatment, diet, dietary intervention, anti-inflammatory diet, supplementation, psychotherapy, psychological intervention, pain management, exercises.

Conclusions

Non-pharmacological interventions, including physical activity, physiotherapy, dietary modification and psychological therapies, offer valuable complementary benefits. Evidence suggests that structured exercise, pelvic-floor physiotherapy, anti-inflammatory dietary patterns and cognitive-behavioral or mindfulness-based interventions can reduce pain, enhance functional capacity and improve mental health. Cannabinoid therapy shows promise but requires more robust clinical research.

Overall, integrating lifestyle, psychological and rehabilitative strategies alongside conventional treatment provides a more holistic and patient-centered approach, addressing the biological, functional and psychosocial dimensions of endometriosis.

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WĘGRZYN, Jagoda, WAŚNIOWSKA, Magdalena and WIERNEK, Magdalena. Adjunctive Interventions for Endometriosis: A Review of Current Literature. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. Online. 5 December 2025. Vol. 81, p. 66816. [Accessed 10 December 2025]. DOI 10.12775/JEHS.2025.81.66816.
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