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Done Hysterectomy. No Pain, Regular Bowel Movements. When Should Something Be Done?

I had a robotic (sp?) hysterectomy in April 2011. I though my bladder was dropping but during my last post op visit to the surgeon, he said "no" that it wasn't my bladder but my rectum. Since he did that internal it is now right there and I can feel it if I put my hand there!!! I have no pain and have bowel movements - when will I know to have something done about it???
Fri, 7 Jun 2013
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OBGYN 's  Response
hi,
according to your reports u have rectal propapse.
in this the rectal wall gets weakened and it comes out of the opening.
u had a surgery recently .consult your surgeon as u will have to wait for atleast 3 weeks before taking up another surgery.
plz get evaluated from your doctor regarding surgery byeee.
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Done Hysterectomy. No Pain, Regular Bowel Movements. When Should Something Be Done?

hi, according to your reports u have rectal propapse. in this the rectal wall gets weakened and it comes out of the opening. u had a surgery recently .consult your surgeon as u will have to wait for atleast 3 weeks before taking up another surgery. plz get evaluated from your doctor regarding surgery byeee.