You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis
Can endometriosis cause a painful bump near the anus?


Yes. Endometriosis can contribute to pain and pressure around the rectum and anal area, especially when disease involves the rectum/rectosigmoid region or nearby tissues. Many patients describe deep pain with bowel movements, rectal pressure, or symptoms that flare around their cycle, and those patterns can fit bowel or deep infiltrating endometriosis.
That said, a sensitive bump on the anus itself is more often something else (like a hemorrhoid, fissure, skin infection/abscess, or another localized anal/skin condition). In some cases, pelvic disease can coexist with these issues, which is why we don’t assume every finding is endometriosis—or dismiss it as “nothing.”
If you’re noticing a new, persistent, or worsening bump—especially if it’s very tender, draining, bleeding, or associated with fever—we want to evaluate the full picture. Our team can sort out whether your symptoms point toward bowel endometriosis, a separate anorectal condition, or both, and plan next steps such as a focused exam and, when appropriate, expertly interpreted imaging to map possible deep disease.
Get answers for rectal-area pain
Deep endometriosis can cause rectal pressure and painful bowel movements, especially if symptoms flare around your cycle. Our specialists can evaluate for bowel/deep infiltrating endometriosis and rule out common anal causes like hemorrhoids or fissures.
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