You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis
Can adenomyosis cause hip pain?
Yes—adenomyosis can contribute to pain that you feel in the hip, buttock, groin, or upper thigh. Even though adenomyosis stays within the muscular wall of the uterus, uterine inflammation and cramping can “refer” pain outward through shared pelvic nerve pathways, and it can also trigger pelvic floor muscle guarding that radiates into the hips.
That said, hip pain isn’t specific to adenomyosis, and it often overlaps with other common “neighbors,” especially endometriosis (which frequently coexists with adenomyosis) and bladder or bowel pain syndromes. When hip pain follows a cyclical pattern—worsening before or during your period—especially alongside heavy bleeding, painful periods, deep pelvic pressure, or pain with sex, adenomyosis becomes a stronger suspect.
Our team takes a whole-pelvis approach to figure out whether the uterus is the primary driver or part of a larger picture, using targeted history plus imaging such as ultrasound or MRI when appropriate. If adenomyosis and/or endometriosis is contributing, we’ll walk you through individualized options that may include medical management and, for select patients, minimally invasive surgical approaches aimed at long-term relief. If you’d like, you can reach out to schedule a consultation so we can map your symptoms and help you understand what’s most likely causing your hip pain.

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