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Partial Hysterectomy Done. Vomiting, Lower Abdominal Pain, Haital Hernia. CT Scan Showed Multiple Cyst. Cure?

Partial hysterectomy 4 yrs ago...since april been vomitting pain n pressure in low abdomen. ... only thing gastro found was hiatal hernia....had ct scan found multiple cysts n soft tissue mass....gyn told me after partial hyster i had endo on bladder.... is it possible the endo is acting up n what will be the next step?
Mon, 11 Nov 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,
It might be necessary to get another complete clinical review. this is important to offer a complete and holistic treatment approach. Endoscopy and ultrasounds are at times operator dependent. It might be useful getting a second opinion. I really do suggest a new ultrasound and scans of the abdomen and a complete clinical review by your gynecologist. Kind regards
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Partial Hysterectomy Done. Vomiting, Lower Abdominal Pain, Haital Hernia. CT Scan Showed Multiple Cyst. Cure?

Hi and thanks for the query, It might be necessary to get another complete clinical review. this is important to offer a complete and holistic treatment approach. Endoscopy and ultrasounds are at times operator dependent. It might be useful getting a second opinion. I really do suggest a new ultrasound and scans of the abdomen and a complete clinical review by your gynecologist. Kind regards