You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis
Why pelvic pain after peeing with no UTI?
Pelvic pain after peeing with a negative urine culture is frustrating—but it’s also a common pattern we see when the bladder is irritated without an active infection. Sometimes the pain is coming from the bladder itself (often described as bladder pain syndrome/IC-type symptoms), from pelvic floor muscle tension that spasms around urination, or from nearby gynecologic disease that “refers” pain to the bladder area. Endometriosis can also be involved—especially deep endometriosis affecting the bladder wall—because it can cause burning, urgency, pressure, or pain with urination even when standard UTI testing is normal.
What helps most is looking for patterns and overlaps rather than assuming it’s “nothing” because cultures are negative. If your symptoms are cyclical (worse before or during your period), recur despite antibiotics, or come with deep pelvic pain, pain with sex, or persistent pressure, we often consider a targeted pelvic evaluation and imaging (frequently MRI and/or expertly performed ultrasound) to assess the bladder and surrounding structures. Our team takes a whole-picture approach—bladder, pelvic floor, uterus (including adenomyosis), bowel, and nervous system sensitization—so we can identify the true driver(s) and build a plan that actually matches what your body is doing. If you’d like, reach out to schedule a consultation so we can review your symptom timeline and map out the right next steps.

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