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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Can adenomyosis cause nausea?

Topic:Symptoms
Affected areas:pelvicabdominalsystemic
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Yes—adenomyosis can cause nausea, especially when it flares with heavy, crampy periods. When the uterus is contracting intensely, higher prostaglandin levels can trigger a whole-body “flu-like” or queasy feeling, sometimes with lightheadedness or fatigue.


In our experience, this nausea tends to be most noticeable on the heaviest bleeding days and during peak cramping. The symptom pattern often tracks closely with menstrual flow and uterine tenderness rather than bowel-specific triggers. Our team uses your cycle timing and targeted imaging to determine how likely adenomyosis is contributing and to plan treatment accordingly.

Nausea with Your Period? Get Answers

Adenomyosis can cause nausea during heavy, painful periods. Our specialists can help identify if adenomyosis is behind your symptoms and guide you toward relief.

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