You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis
Is my leg pain from endometriosis or a back/disc problem?
There isn’t a perfect at-home test, but the pattern of your symptoms can offer clues. Endometriosis- or adenomyosis-related leg pain often tracks with your cycle (worse before or during periods) and may show up alongside pelvic symptoms like cramping, painful intercourse, or bowel/bladder discomfort. Some patients notice flares with prolonged sitting or certain pelvic positions, especially when pelvic nerves or muscles are irritated.
Back or disc-related pain is more likely to change with spine movements (bending, twisting, coughing/sneezing) and may follow a classic “shooting” path down the buttock and leg. Red flags for a spine/nerve-root problem include progressive weakness, worsening numbness, or loss of function. Because these conditions can overlap—and some people have both—our team can help sort this out with a targeted pelvic and musculoskeletal evaluation and discuss next steps based on your specific symptom pattern.

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Think You Might Have Endometriosis?
If you suspect endometriosis or adenomyosis may be causing your symptoms, our specialists can provide expert evaluation and guidance on next steps.
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