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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Is endometriosis linked to hypermobility (EDS/hEDS)?

Topic:General
Affected areas:pelvicsystemicback
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Yes—there does appear to be meaningful overlap between endometriosis and joint hypermobility syndromes like hEDS/EDS, but the research is still evolving and it’s not accurate to say one definitively “causes” the other. What we see clinically is that patients with hypermobility often have more complex pelvic pain presentations, sometimes with heightened nerve sensitivity, pelvic floor muscle overactivity, and multi-system symptoms that can make endometriosis harder to recognize and harder to calm down.


One reason this overlap is getting attention is the way connective tissue differences and immune inflammation can intersect with pain processing. Hypermobility is also frequently discussed alongside related patterns like dysautonomia/POTS and mast-cell–type inflammation, which may help explain flares that seem disproportionate, widespread, or triggered by stress, hormones, foods, or environmental exposures.


If you’re hypermobile (or suspect you are) and also dealing with symptoms that fit endometriosis, we take that “whole picture” seriously. Our team can help you sort out what’s coming from endometriosis versus overlapping drivers, and build a plan that may include precise diagnosis, minimally invasive excision when appropriate, and coordinated integrative support so your recovery and long-term symptom control are set up for success.

Hypermobility and pelvic pain? Let’s connect the dots.

If you’re hypermobile and wondering whether endometriosis could be part of your pain picture, you’re not alone. Our specialists evaluate complex pelvic pain—including nerve sensitivity, pelvic floor overactivity, and endometriosis—to build a clear plan forward.

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Dr. Steven Vasilev delivers best-in-class endometriosis guidance and a personalized treatment plan—built on evidence and your unique biology.


Led by Steven Vasilev, MD—an internationally recognized endometriosis specialist & MIGS surgeon—Lotus Endometriosis Institute is virtual-forward, with many patients traveling nationally for care. Clinical evaluation and surgical treatment are provided in California.

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