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Pinching Pain In Abdomen. Had Abdominal Hernia Surgery. Have A Mesh. Had A CT Scan And Colonoscopy. Is This Normal?
I had abdominal hernia surgery two years ago. The surgeon put in a mesh. For the last three to four months I have been feeling a consistent pinch type pain kn the area where the mesh is located. I have had much bloating. I had a CTscan done and a colonoscopy done this month. Everything was normal. What do you think I have tis pinch pain? Thank you, Jane C
Hi, Jane,welcome to Health care magic forum. The pain abdomen may be due to the mesh being dislodged, or may be some other cause like urinary tract infection, stone in the ureter, amoebic colitis, worms in the intestine . You may have to get the urine and stools examination. So i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Pinching Pain In Abdomen. Had Abdominal Hernia Surgery. Have A Mesh. Had A CT Scan And Colonoscopy. Is This Normal?
Hi, Jane,welcome to Health care magic forum. The pain abdomen may be due to the mesh being dislodged, or may be some other cause like urinary tract infection, stone in the ureter, amoebic colitis, worms in the intestine . You may have to get the urine and stools examination. So i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.