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Is Zofran Recommended To Treat Rectocele And Scar Tissue Before Going For A Hysterectomy?
I was diagnosed with a retocele and also have a large mass of scar tissue and need a hysterectomy at the same time. I have had one dr after the next send me to another dr! In the meantime I taake zofran several times of day along with 6 colace pills and get sick when I try to eat. Also I have a lot of thick pieces of tissue, yellowish cream texure with a bloody mix, or the thick yellowish sticky substance coming out of my anus. I am conserned the serarity of the situation while I wait for the next dr to have time to see me. I jusr don t kniw what to do, I m also in constant terrible pain! Help please. I was just refered to a euro gyne and colon rectal dr. Can this condition get worse and what will happen?
Hi and welcome to HCM, Nothing wrong to take Zofran before going for a surgery. This does not make any complications. But you need a consultation with your doctor, check your signs and symptoms, vital signs. Nothing to worry. Continue your prescribed medicines as per your doctors recommendations.
Wish you speedy recovery Thanks
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Is Zofran Recommended To Treat Rectocele And Scar Tissue Before Going For A Hysterectomy?
Hi and welcome to HCM, Nothing wrong to take Zofran before going for a surgery. This does not make any complications. But you need a consultation with your doctor, check your signs and symptoms, vital signs. Nothing to worry. Continue your prescribed medicines as per your doctors recommendations. Wish you speedy recovery Thanks