Your personal AI assistant for 
Endometriosis

Join 15,000+ other patients in getting instant, personalized answers to your questions about endometriosis thanks to our AI guide accessing answers from top medical sources, research, and real patient experiences.
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What is Endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, leading to severe pelvic pain and potential fertility issues. It can begin with a person's first menstrual period and persist until menopause. This abnormal tissue growth triggers inflammation and scar tissue formation, primarily in the pelvic area but occasionally elsewhere in the body.


The exact cause of endometriosis is unknown, and there is no known prevention or cure. However, symptoms can be managed with medications or, in some cases, surgery. The condition often causes chronic inflammation, which may lead to the development of scar tissue (adhesions and fibrosis) in the affected areas.

What are the most common symptoms?

Endometriosis often leads to severe pelvic pain, particularly during menstrual periods. Many people also experience pain during sex or when using the bathroom, and some may have difficulty getting pregnant. While some individuals with endometriosis have no symptoms, those who do commonly report pain in the lower abdomen (pelvis), which is often most intense during menstruation, during or after sex, or when urinating or defecating.



Common symptoms include:


  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Heavy bleeding during or between periods
  • Difficulties getting pregnant
  • Bloating or nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Depression or anxiety

How can mama health help?

The mama health AI chatbot is designed by doctors to help people living with chronic conditions feel supported and informed every step of the way. Here’s how it can help you:

Share your story in your own words
– describe symptoms, routines, and triggers without complicated tools.
Track your experiences over time – notice patterns and changes that might otherwise be missed.
Learn from real insights – get educational information based on research and other patients’ experiences.
Prepare for doctor visits – create a clear, organized summary to explain what’s been happening more confidently.

With mama health, you don’t just record symptoms — you start understanding your journey.

Real stories building better care

At mama health, we collect real-life patient stories to build a comprehensive, continuously updated dataset that reflects what it’s truly like to live with chronic conditions. Each story contributes to a real-time understanding of patient experiences, helping uncover patterns, challenges, and insights that traditional surveys often miss. By sharing your journey, you help expand collective knowledge and support future improvements in care and research for people living with similar conditions.  

Take charge of your journey today

How mama health helps

Tell us about your situation and your needs.
Keep track of your journey and progress.
Get personalized answers to your questions about the disease, without waiting for appointments.

Your benefits

24/7 support between doctors visits
One single hub to manage your health
Easily understand medical jargon
Contribute to research and improve healthcare services with your testimonial

You might feel lost, uncertain, and alone in the battle

So we have built something just for you

A guide to help you find what works best

quicker, scientifically and without the noise

Combining the latest medical studies

the experiences 
of 1000s of other patients and your unique story

Our users say about it

Sofia
"Thanks to mama health, I finally felt understood and supported in my journey. After my diagnosis, I faced a number of physical and emotional challenges that often made me feel alone and lost. MamaHealth provided me with not only useful information, but also a space where I could share my experiences and feel the support of those who have faced or are facing similar situations. Thanks to this platform, I now know that I am not alone: there is a community ready to understand and support me. It has given me the strength and courage to keep fighting.”
Margherita
"Thanks to them I immediately find answers to my questions at any time of the day.
Great staff, definitely now I feel understood.
There are so many testimonies and so many people like me.
I hope this platform grows so we can help so many people who feel alone with a disease.
In the end we are many and all together we can fight.❤️"
Graziella
“Thanks to mama health is like having a personal but qualified support in the house ...I am so happy about this and interact a lot ...I highly recommend it”
Corradina
"You are such a helpful team for everyone! Trust me, you are a real point of reference. I have to tell you that my neurologist recommended I visit your website… although, to be honest, I already knew about it! Haha."
Roberta
"I just wanted to write a simple THANK YOU! Truly, thank you from the bottom of my heart, because with your help, I found two neurologists in my area, and it has been a lifesaver. Finally, I will be properly followed. Thank you, thank you, and once again, thank you!"
“At mama health, we are developing an AI assistant that supports people with chronic illnesses in their daily lives while also helping to improve the healthcare system and research, ensuring better long-term care for patients.”
Dr. Jonas Witt
Chief Medical Officer

How to start

Register

Create an account with your email. Once you confirm it, you’re ready to start the chat with the AI

It will learn about you

Tell about your condition: when symptoms started, what treatments you've tried and day-to-day impact.
The more you share, the better it understands you.

Get personalized answers

In just a few minutes, your AI gets to know you, giving personalized insights,  and practical tips, just for you.

Developed and supported by doctors

Dr. Jonas
Witt
Dr.
Silvia Falso
Dr. Halina Tkaczenko
Dr. Sophie
Lehnerer

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