Can endometriosis cause UTI symptoms?
Emma Payne
Updated on February 15, 2026
Women with urinary tract endometriosis have few or no symptom. Some present with infertility. Others experience urgency, frequency, pain on passing urine, in the flank or the back, recurrent urinary tract infections. Some women see blood in urine at times of menstruation.
Can endometriosis make you feel like you have a UTI?
1. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): Because endometriosis and urinary tract infection symptoms can be similar, such as painful urination and pain during sex, medical professionals may mistake one for the other. A simple test for infection will show whether a UTI is present and antibiotics are necessary.Can endometriosis cause urinary problems?
Symptoms commonly associated with endometriosis include perimenstrual lower abdominal pain and dyspareunia. However, patients with endometriosis can also present with dysuria, hematuria, urinary frequency, and painful voiding, particularly if the bladder is involved.How do you know if endometriosis has spread to the bladder?
Symptoms for bladder endometriosis can include the following:
- Bladder irritation.
- Bladder urgency (the need to pass urine)
- Pain when the bladder is full.
- Occasional blood in the urine during a period.
- In some cases, loin pain in the area of the kidneys.
What are three 3 common signs symptoms of endometriosis?
Common signs and symptoms of endometriosis include:
- Painful periods (dysmenorrhea). Pelvic pain and cramping may begin before and extend several days into a menstrual period. ...
- Pain with intercourse. ...
- Pain with bowel movements or urination. ...
- Excessive bleeding. ...
- Infertility. ...
- Other signs and symptoms.
Endometriosis of the Urinary Tract
What are the 4 stages of endometriosis?
The stage of endometriosis is based on the location, amount, depth and size of the endometrial tissue.
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Stages of Endometriosis
- Stage 1: Minimal.
- Stage 2: Mild.
- Stage 3: Moderate.
- Stage 4: Severe.