Researchers analyzed data from over 320,000 people to look at a specific genetic risk score for endometriosis. This score measures how likely someone is to have the condition based on their DNA. The study found that this same genetic marker was linked to several other conditions in both men and women.
In women, the genetic risk was associated with 20 different health issues. In men, the same genetic markers were linked to fibromyalgia, migraine, chronic back pain, and certain heart and metabolic conditions. This suggests that these different conditions might share a common underlying biological pathway involving inflammation and metabolism.
It is important to note that this study shows an association between genes and conditions, not a direct cause. Because the data comes from large population records rather than a clinical trial, it cannot be used to predict exactly who will develop these conditions. These findings may help doctors better understand how different types of chronic pain and inflammation are connected in the body.