Each muscle is surrounded by a connective tissue sheath called the epimysium. ... Within the fasciculus, each individual muscle cell, called a muscle fiber, is surrounded by connective tissue called the endomysium. Skeletal muscle cells (fibers), like other body cells, are soft and fragile.
1) refer them to a hotline, it’s always best to ask for help from a trusted and reliable adult.
2) acknowledge their pain and be there for them; don’t ask them questions such as “what were you wearing?” or “why were you even there?”, it is NEVER a victim’s fault, make sure they know it’s always the perpetrator’s wrong.
3) make sure they are safe from there, ask if you can accompany them so you make sure it doesn’t happen again.
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I personally suffer from widespread Stage IV endometriosis and mine has never appeared this way. The left side pain isn't necessarily from endometriosis on the colon, it could anywhere in there. The (cherry) angioma would usually not have anything to do with the colon, but angiomas can occur due to a hormonal imbalance (from the endometriosis.)