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Bindi Irwin reveals her endometriosis struggle

Bindi Irwin has struggled a lot with the disease Endometriosis

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Bindi Irwin underwent surgery for a condition called endometriosis

Bindi Irwin daughter of late conservationist Steve Irwin and Terri Irwin opened up about her struggles with the disease endometriosis as she underwent surgery.

The 24-year-old took to her Instagram handle and shared a health update along with a picture of an hospital bed by announcing that she is rather confused about whether she would share her health journey on a public platform but then did it as it could prove beneficial for other women around.

Those living under the bubble must know that Endometriosis refers to the condition where the uterine lining becomes growing on tissues outside uteras, which causes chromic pains and cramps.

Bindi has been in severe pain for the last 10 years and there were a lot of doctor visits, scans and tests. She had given up entirely and tried to endure the pain since her doctor told her that she had to simply deal with the condition as a woman.

The doctors even found 37 lesions with a few of them being very deep and difficult to remove. The professionals also found a chocolate cyst.

Writing further, the starlet thanked her friends and family who helped her and encouraged her in the journey.