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Can I keep working with endometriosis?


Yes—many people with endometriosis keep working, but it often requires a realistic plan around symptoms like pain, fatigue, brain fog, heavy bleeding, and unpredictable flares. Work becomes harder when endometriosis pain isn’t just “period pain,” but a complex, whole‑nervous‑system experience that can persist throughout the month and sometimes continues even after partial treatments. If your job performance is being affected, that’s not a personal failure—it’s a sign your symptoms need more targeted evaluation and a clearer strategy.
In our practice, we think about work in two parallel tracks: managing symptoms so you can function day to day, and treating the underlying disease when it’s driving ongoing inflammation, adhesions, or organ involvement. Depending on your situation, this may include a structured pain management approach (often multimodal) and, when appropriate, excision surgery planning based on a careful review of your history, imaging, and prior operative/pathology reports. If you’re wondering what’s realistic for you—whether that’s staying at work with accommodations, reducing hours temporarily, or planning time off for treatment—reach out to schedule a consultation so our team can review your records and help you map out next steps.
You deserve to work without suffering
If pain, fatigue, brain fog, heavy bleeding, or unpredictable flares are impacting your job, you’re not failing—your symptoms need a clearer plan. Our endometriosis and adenomyosis specialists can evaluate what’s driving your symptoms and build a long-term strategy to help you function at work.
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