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Why is bloating worse after endometriosis surgery?

Topic:Symptoms
Affected areas:abdominalbowelpelvic

It’s surprisingly common to feel more bloated for a while after endometriosis surgery, even when the surgery went well. In the first days to weeks, bloating is often driven by temporary factors like post‑operative inflammation, slowed bowel motility from anesthesia and pain medications, constipation, and the way the abdominal wall and pelvic floor “guard” while tissues heal. If surgery involved work near the bowel, appendix, bladder, or extensive adhesions, the gut can be extra reactive during recovery, which can amplify gas, pressure, and a tight, distended feeling.


If bloating persists beyond the early recovery window, we start thinking more broadly about overlapping contributors that can remain after visible disease is removed—such as pelvic floor dysfunction, nerve sensitization, and bowel/bladder hypersensitivity. Endometriosis can “train” the nervous system and surrounding muscles to stay on high alert, which may show up as ongoing pressure, fullness, or GI-type symptoms even when incisions look healed. Our team can help you map the pattern of your bloating (timing, triggers, bowel changes, and associated pain) to sort out whether this fits normal healing, an overlap condition, or a sign that something else needs to be evaluated, and then build a targeted plan from there.

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