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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Can adenomyosis cause bladder pain or spasms?

Topic:Deep Disease
Affected areas:bladderpelvicsystemic

Yes—adenomyosis can be associated with bladder pain, pressure, and even “spasm-like” sensations, even though adenomyosis itself stays within the uterine muscle. When the uterus is inflamed and tender (and sometimes enlarged), it can create a deep pelvic ache or heavy pressure that feels like it’s coming from the bladder because these organs sit close together and share overlapping nerve pathways.


That said, bladder symptoms aren’t always explained by adenomyosis alone. Urgency, frequency, urethral burning, pain that worsens as the bladder fills, or symptoms that persist even when period pain is treated can point to a separate but commonly overlapping condition like bladder pain syndrome (sometimes called interstitial cystitis), pelvic floor muscle overactivity, or endometriosis involving the bladder area.


If you’re noticing bladder pain/spasms alongside heavy bleeding, severe cramps, or pain with sex, our team can help you sort out whether adenomyosis is the primary driver, a co-condition, or one piece of a larger chronic pelvic pain picture. Reach out to schedule a consultation so we can review your symptom pattern and imaging, and map out a plan that targets the true sources of your pain.

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