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14 Endometriosis Self-Care Products to Help You Cope With Your Symptoms

As someone who lives with endometriosis, I’m always on the lookout for endometriosis self-care products that can help cope with my persistent and painful symptoms. My personal blend of pelvic pain, debilitating cramps, and chronic fatigue have caused me to cancel plans at the last-minute or turn in at 7 p.m. on a Friday night many times. They have little interest in me showering and are perfectly content wearing the same pair of sweats for days on end.  And while I’m willing to try just about any endometriosis remedy, no superfood, pill, or exercise reduces my endo bloat.

Every person with endometriosis has a difference experience with the painful flare-ups. With no known cause or cure for the disease, we are masterful at navigating days when standing upright is winning. I swear by pelvic floor physical therapy, Reiki, acupuncture and yoga. And while my loved ones lend me their support, no one will ever make me feel as comfy as my heating pad does, wrapping me in three glorious settings of electric warmth in a matter of minutes.

Because I am certainly not alone in my endometriosis diagnosis, I called upon other people with endometriosis and collaborated on a list of must-have creature comforts, natural pain relievers and spirit lifters. Everyone we spoke to has self-care and listening to their bodies down to a science: Anxiety reducers, healthy food, stuffed animals and connecting with other people with endo on social media are also part of their daily care plan. And everyone is madly in love with their heating pad, so if you don’t already have one, we recommend investing in one stat. Ahead, 14 endometriosis self-care products people with endometriosis swear by.

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A version of this article was originally published in February 2019. 

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