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Can hormonal therapy improve endometriosis-related diarrhea?

Topic:Symptoms
Affected areas:bowelpelvicabdominal
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Yes—hormonal therapy can help some people with diarrhea and urgency that flare with endometriosis or adenomyosis. By quieting menstrual cycling, these medications may reduce prostaglandin-driven cramping and pelvic inflammation that can irritate the bowel, which sometimes leads to fewer bowel flares.


That said, response is very individual: some patients get meaningful improvement, others notice only partial relief, and some experience side effects that can worsen GI symptoms. If bowel symptoms are a major part of your picture, our team can help you sort out whether your diarrhea pattern fits hormonally driven disease, bowel involvement, or another overlap—and build a plan that matches your goals, including discussing medical options and when a surgical evaluation may be more appropriate.

Struggling with endometriosis-related diarrhea?

Our specialists understand how painful bowel symptoms can be and offer personalized hormonal therapy options to reduce inflammation and cramping. Let us help you find the right treatment for your unique needs.

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