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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Can mild symptoms still mean serious endometriosis?

Topic:Diagnosis
Affected areas:pelvicbowelbladder
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Yes. Symptom intensity and symptom frequency don’t reliably match how extensive or complex endometriosis is—some people have advanced disease with relatively “mild” or intermittent pain, while others have severe pain with less visible disease. Staging and subtype (for example, deep infiltrating endometriosis or ovarian endometriomas) are about where endometriosis is and how it behaves, not a simple pain scale.


This is one reason endometriosis can be missed for years: lesions can be deep, higher in the abdomen, or involving the bowel, bladder, or ureters, and symptoms may be subtle, cyclical, or look like IBS, bladder pain, or musculoskeletal issues. Imaging can be helpful for suspected deeper disease or related conditions, but a normal scan doesn’t automatically rule endometriosis out.


If you’re having persistent patterns—period pain that disrupts life, pain with sex, bowel or urinary symptoms around your cycle, unexplained fatigue, or fertility challenges—our team takes a whole-body, details-first approach to evaluation. We’ll listen closely to your full timeline, consider conditions that mimic or overlap with endometriosis, and use targeted exam and expert imaging interpretation when appropriate. If you’re ready, you can reach out to schedule a consultation so we can help you make sense of your symptom story and next steps.

Don’t ignore “mild” pain

Mild or intermittent symptoms can still be linked to complex endometriosis, including deep disease or endometriomas. Our specialists can evaluate your pattern of symptoms and help plan the right diagnostic next steps and imaging.

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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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