Endometriosis Clinical Support
A front door for clinician learning, patient tools, and symptom-led resource selection.
Start with the presentation in front of you: GI overlap, bleeding and ferritin risk, supplement-heavy consults, or broader education needs. Use this page to choose the right patient tool and the right deeper course quickly.
Assess The Presentation
Choose the phenotype or consult type first
This makes the rest of the system easier to use. Start with the dominant problem rather than treating every endometriosis consult as the same inflammation conversation.
Bloating, bowel pain, constipation, diarrhoea, urgency
Use the GI-flare and nutrition tools first if the bowel phenotype is dominating function.
GI overlapHeavy bleeding, fatigue, dizziness, low stamina
Correct deficiency risk and bleeding impact before overemphasizing more speculative supplement conversations.
Bleeding and ferritin riskOnline claims, stacked products, biomarker language
Use the clinician nutrition course when the core need is evidence framing and prioritization.
Supplement-heavy consultNeeds education, structure, and next steps
Use the patient-facing home and broader patient course when the need is orientation as much as symptom advice.
Broader patient supportSend The Right Tool
Match the resource to the main problem
Endometriosis Pain Flare Guide
Best for acute pain flares, first-hours support, pacing, and red-flag escalation.
Pain flareEndo Belly and Low-FODMAP-Friendly Balanced Meals
Best for bowel-dominant symptoms, gentler meals, and a lower-FODMAP-friendly flare structure.
GI flareIron, Fatigue, and Heavy Bleeding Support
Best when heavy bleeding, low stamina, dizziness, or likely ferritin depletion need simple explanation.
Bleeding and fatigueHeavy Bleeding and Adenomyosis Guide
Best for a concise patient-facing summary of heavy bleeding burden, pain overlap, likely adenomyosis questions, and what to bring to review.
Heavy bleeding guideSymptom Tracking and Appointment Prep
Best for patients who need to summarize the burden clearly and get more from appointments.
Tracking and prepClinician Endometriosis Treatment Decision Aid
Best for quick pathway selection across empirical management, referral thresholds, surgery framing, fertility-priority care, and persistent-pain review.
Decision aidExercise and Movement Guide for Endometriosis
Best when function, pacing, and fear of movement are part of the day-to-day burden.
Movement supportSex, Pelvic Floor, and Intimacy Guide
Best for a concise patient-facing summary of deep pain, guarding, post-sex flares, intimacy strain, and how to ask for more specific support.
Sex and intimacy guideGo Deeper
Use the fuller course that matches the consult need
Clinician Course: Supplements and Nutrition for Endometriosis
Best for evidence hierarchy, GI-overlap phenotypes, deficiency correction, supplement framing, and practical counseling language.
Clinician nutrition depthClinician Course: Bowel and Bladder Endometriosis
Best for cyclical GI and urinary symptom patterns, overlap phenotypes, imaging and referral logic, and deep disease pathway decisions.
Clinician bowel and bladder depthClinician Course: Heavy Bleeding and Adenomyosis Overlap
Best for heavy bleeding phenotypes, adenomyosis suspicion, iron-loss risk, imaging strategy, and treatment sequencing where pain and bleeding coexist.
Clinician bleeding depthClinician Course: Sex, Pelvic Floor, and Intimacy Pain in Endometriosis
Best for deep dyspareunia, pelvic floor overlap, multidisciplinary support, and practical counseling where sexual pain is a major part of the burden.
Clinician sex-pain depthClinical Management Pathways for Endometriosis
Best for treatment sequencing, empirical management, referral thresholds, surgery framing, fertility-priority care, and persistent-pain pathway decisions.
Clinician treatment depthEndometriosis Foundations and GI Care
Best for recognition, diagnosis, management pathways, GI symptom overlap, and dietetic practice framing.
Broader clinician depthEndometriosis Course Home
Best when you want the full InsideHer course system organized by audience and symptom pathway on one page.
Full course hubLiving With Endometriosis Support
Best to send when a patient needs orientation, practical next steps, and a calmer patient-facing entry point.
Patient-facing front doorEndometriosis Treatment Options
Best when the patient mainly needs help understanding pain options, hormonal therapy, surgery, fertility tradeoffs, and what to ask next.
Patient treatment courseUse In Practice
A simple consult workflow
Identify the dominant problem
GI overlap, bleeding and fatigue, supplement confusion, or broader support need.
Step 1Send one patient tool
Match the support tool to the symptom pattern rather than sending several resources at once.
Step 2Use one deeper course
Open the clinician nutrition course for evidence and phenotype work, or the broader clinician course for wider management context.
Step 3Need the wider InsideHer system too?
This clinician home is one section of the wider course system. Move back into the full course home any time for every patient and clinician resource on one page.
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