Use this public screening tool to recognise whether your symptom pattern may deserve earlier endometriosis review and a clearer care conversation.
A public tool on the InsideHer website
Designed to help people recognise patterns earlier and prepare for clearer care conversations.
Endometriosis is often dismissed or mistaken for “normal period pain”. This tool keeps pain, bowel and bladder symptoms, timing, severity, and daily-life impact in the same picture so you can understand your symptoms more clearly and bring a stronger story into care.
What to do first
Move through the steps in order, select only what is clearly true, and use the result as a care-prep summary rather than a final answer.
How it works
You move through symptom groups, pattern clues, broader context, and urgency flags. InsideHer then gives you a clearer signal summary and suggested next step.
What it helps with
Recognising whether pelvic pain, bowel symptoms, fatigue, sex pain, or heavy bleeding are clustering in a way that deserves earlier endometriosis review.
What this does not do
This tool does not diagnose endometriosis and it does not replace clinical review. It is a screening and pattern-recognition support tool. If you have severe pain, fainting, heavy bleeding, or other urgent symptoms, seek medical care sooner.
Your current screen result
Core symptoms and pattern flags drive the signal. Broader associations are tracked separately.
Low-likelihood classic pattern right now
Your current answers do not show a strong classic pattern from this screener alone, but that does not dismiss persistent or disruptive symptoms.
Signal score
0
Estimated likelihood
<5%
Low likelihood
Recommended next step
Monitor symptom timing and changes over time, and still seek review if pain, bowel or bladder symptoms, or disruption are increasing.
This is a less clear classic pattern, not a dismissal.
A lower signal does not mean your symptoms are not real. It means the pattern is less clearly classic in this tool, and ongoing disruptive symptoms still deserve review.
Turn result into action
1
Name the signal
Keep the main symptom pattern visible.
2
Save the follow-up
Put the result into My Plan so it becomes a next step, not a forgotten score.
3
Bring it into care
Use Summary when you need a clinician-ready handoff.
Local follow-up
What this result means in Global guidance
Screening timing, referral thresholds, and follow-up pathways vary by country. Use this result to prepare for care, not as a universal rule.
Signal band
Low likelihood
Estimated likelihood
<5%
Clinical stance
Monitor
Recommended next step
Monitor symptom timing and changes over time, and still seek review if pain, bowel or bladder symptoms, or disruption are increasing.
Step 1 of 5
Core symptoms
These are the strongest symptom domains for this screen.