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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Can adenomyosis cause headaches or migraines?

Topic:Symptoms
Affected areas:systemicpelvicabdominal

Yes—adenomyosis can be associated with headaches or migraines for some patients, especially when symptoms flare around the menstrual cycle. Adenomyosis is hormonally responsive and can drive inflammation and pain signaling in the body, and that whole-body inflammatory “load” can overlap with migraine biology in susceptible people.


That said, headaches aren’t considered a classic hallmark symptom the way heavy bleeding, severe cramping, and an enlarged/tender uterus are. When headaches are prominent, we also look at common overlap scenarios—like adenomyosis coexisting with endometriosis—and whether the timing tracks with bleeding, cramping, or hormonal shifts.


If your headaches reliably worsen with your cycle or improve when pelvic symptoms are better controlled, that pattern can be an important clue. Our team can help you connect the dots between uterine disease, cycle patterns, and your broader symptom picture, and then discuss treatment pathways that fit your goals—whether that’s targeted medical therapy, minimally invasive surgery when appropriate, and supportive strategies that are coordinated as part of one plan.

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