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Can endometriosis surgery cause nerve pain or numbness?
Yes—nerve pain, tingling, or numbness can happen after endometriosis surgery, but it depends on which nerves are involved and why. Sometimes symptoms are temporary and related to positioning during surgery, swelling, or irritation of tissues as they heal. In more complex cases—especially when disease is deep, scarring is extensive, or endometriosis involves areas near pelvic nerves—nerves can be irritated during dissection, and that can create neuropathic sensations during recovery.
It’s also important to know that persistent “nerve-like” pain after excision doesn’t always mean something was damaged or that endometriosis has returned. Pelvic pain can be maintained by an overprotective pelvic floor (muscle guarding and trigger points) and by sensitization of the nervous system, where the body continues to interpret normal signals as pain even after lesions are removed. Our approach is to look at the full picture—surgical findings, symptom pattern, and targeted exams—and, when appropriate, we plan around nerves intentionally, including nerve-focused mapping and careful excision when the disease is affecting specific nerve pathways.
If you’re noticing new numbness, burning, shooting pain, or weakness after surgery, reach out to our team so we can help you understand what’s typical healing versus a nerve-related pain pattern that needs a specific plan. We can guide next steps based on timing, distribution of symptoms, and the details of your surgery, and help you explore options that address both the underlying disease and the way your nervous system and pelvic muscles may be contributing to ongoing symptoms.

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