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Endometriosis… When It Reaches the Bladder
(And the problem isn’t just frequent urination — it’s an issue inside the uterus itself!)

Endometriosis doesn’t always stop at the ovaries or the uterus…
In some cases, it starts to spread beyond its normal place and reaches the bladder!
❗ This means that symptoms you might think are due to a urinary infection or simple inflammation could actually be caused by something much deeper.

📌 How does endometriosis reach the bladder?
The endometrial tissue moves from the uterine wall and implants itself on the outer surface of the bladder…
Then it causes inflammation, pain, and frequent urination — without any actual bacterial infection.

Symptoms you may feel include 👇:

  • Constant burning sensation

  • Pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis when urinating

  • Blood in the urine on days unrelated to your period

  • Frequent urination without a clear cause

  • Persistent discomfort, as if the bladder never empties completely

🙋‍♀️ The problem? Most lab tests come back normal… and what’s usually prescribed? One antibiotic after another after another.

📢 But if the cause is endometriosis… you won’t get better until you get the right diagnosis!