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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Can endometriosis cause bloating on an empty stomach?

Topic:Symptoms
Affected areas:abdominalbowelpelvic
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Yes. Endometriosis can cause bloating even when you haven’t eaten, because the bloating isn’t always coming from food—it can come from inflammation, irritation, and tissue changes in the pelvis and abdomen. When endometriosis affects the bowel surface, bowel wall, or nearby structures, it can alter how the intestines move and expand, creating that swollen, distended “endo belly” feeling at any time.


Bloating that’s worse around your period or ovulation, comes with pelvic pain, constipation/diarrhea, cramping, or pain with bowel movements can be a clue that endometriosis (sometimes deeper disease) is contributing. It’s also common for GI workups like colonoscopy to look normal if the disease is on the outside of the bowel rather than the inner lining.


If this sounds familiar, our team can help you sort out whether your symptoms fit endometriosis, adenomyosis, bowel involvement, or overlapping conditions—and what next steps make sense, including thoughtful imaging review and, when appropriate, minimally invasive excision surgery. If you’re ready, reach out to schedule a consultation so we can map your symptoms and build a plan aimed at lasting relief.

Bloating on an empty stomach?

“Endo belly” can happen even without food—often from inflammation or bowel involvement. Our endometriosis & adenomyosis specialists can evaluate your symptoms and build a plan to reduce bloating and pelvic pain.

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Lotus Endometriosis Institute provides California-based surgical evaluation and advanced excision care for patients with suspected endometriosis, adenomyosis, complex pelvic pain, and related conditions.


Many patients contact us from outside California to learn whether traveling for in-person evaluation and possible surgery may be appropriate.

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