You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis
Can endometriosis affect organs outside the pelvis?


Yes. While endometriosis most often involves pelvic structures, it can also affect organs above the pelvis in the abdomen—such as the intestines—and in rarer cases it can appear much farther away in the body, including the diaphragm and even the lungs.
When endometriosis is outside the pelvis, symptoms often look “unrelated” at first but may follow a menstrual pattern. Examples include upper abdominal or rib pain, shoulder-tip or chest pain that flares with periods, shortness of breath around bleeding, or bowel symptoms that worsen cyclically. If your symptom story doesn’t fit the typical pelvic endometriosis picture, our team can help connect the dots, evaluate for broader disease patterns, and discuss whether advanced imaging and/or minimally invasive excision surgery is the right next step for you.
Symptoms beyond the pelvis?
Endometriosis can affect the intestines, diaphragm, and even the lungs—often causing “unrelated” symptoms that flare with your cycle. Our specialists can evaluate deep disease patterns and guide next-step imaging and treatment options.
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