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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Can endometriosis cause dysautonomia?

Topic:General
Affected areas:systemicpelvicabdominal
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Yes—endometriosis (and adenomyosis) can be associated with dysautonomia-like symptoms for some patients, especially in the setting of long-term pelvic pain. When the nervous system is repeatedly exposed to pain, inflammation, poor sleep, and stress physiology, it can start to behave as if it’s stuck in “alarm mode,” with less flexible switching between fight-or-flight and rest-and-digest.


The link isn’t always a simple one-to-one cause, and the research is still evolving, but there’s strong biologic plausibility. Endometriosis can involve inflammation and nerve changes around lesions, and over time those ongoing signals can contribute to broader nervous-system sensitivity (often described as central sensitization). That whole-body sensitized state can overlap with symptoms many people label as dysautonomia—things like palpitations, dizziness, temperature intolerance, fatigue, and feeling “wired but tired,” even when imaging doesn’t look dramatic.


In our practice, we take these symptoms seriously and look at the full picture: pelvic disease drivers, pain processing, and the pattern of autonomic-type symptoms together. If this resonates with you, exploring our resources on nervous system involvement in endometriosis can help you make sense of what you’re feeling—and you can reach out to schedule a consultation so our team can map out a plan tailored to your symptoms and goals.

Feel stuck in “alarm mode” symptoms?

Endometriosis and adenomyosis can overlap with dysautonomia-like symptoms when chronic pelvic pain keeps your nervous system on high alert. Our specialists can evaluate your symptoms, pelvic pain patterns, and treatment options to help calm inflammation and restore stability.

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