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Beyond Weight Loss: How GLP-1 Medications are Providing a New Lifeline for Endometriosis Patients

The Silent Struggle of Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a chronic, often debilitating condition that affects millions of women worldwide. It occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows in other parts of the body, causing extreme pain, inflammation, and frequently leading to infertility. For years, many women like Keri Nastus have suffered in silence, believing their painful cycles were simply "normal."

"Unfortunately, for many years I went undiagnosed," Nastus shared. It wasn't until she faced pregnancy losses and struggles with infertility that she sought specialized care at New York Gynecology, where she finally received her diagnosis.

Thinking Outside the Box: The GLP-1 Connection

While there is currently no cure for endometriosis, first-line treatments usually involve surgery or hormonal therapies. However, these don't work for everyone. This has led medical professionals to explore the use of GLP-1 medications (glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists), which are currently FDA-approved for diabetes control, weight management, and reducing cardiovascular risks.

Doctors are now finding that these drugs may treat the "root" of endometriosis symptoms in two key ways:

  • Reducing Systemic Inflammation: GLP-1s are known to reduce chronic inflammation throughout the body, which is a primary driver of endometriosis pain.

  • Reversing Progesterone Resistance: This is a condition where the uterine lining stops responding properly to hormones, often causing traditional hormonal treatments to fail.

A New Path to Metabolic Health

For Nastus, the results were almost immediate. "Honestly, it was within two weeks that I felt some relief," she said. Beyond pain management, her doctors believe the medication is helping her overall metabolic health, which she hopes will eventually allow her to start the family she has dreamed of.

While the use of GLP-1s for endometriosis is currently considered "off-label," the clinical success seen by physicians is opening the door for further research and hope for those who have exhausted traditional treatment options.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

May 2, 2026

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Beyond Weight Loss: How GLP-1 Medications are Providing a New Lifeline for Endometriosis Patients