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Suggest Remedy For Bloating And Sweating After Taking Tapentadol While Having Appendicitis

I take Tapentadol for my arm and by accident found out I had appendicitis. The Tapentadol stopped me from feeling any pain so by the time it was diagnosed I was in hospital with infection spread through my organs. They haven t taken my appendix out yet as my bowel is swollen around the appendix. I took antibiotics for two weeks but now I m bloated and sweating quite severely. What do I do??
Wed, 26 Oct 2016
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Hi. I think you need to get examined by a surgeon as soon as possible. We need to rule out anything related to acute abdomen. Bloating and sweating severely may at times indicate some serious underlying condition. Given that you had a history of appendicitis, we need to rule out any perforated appendix as soon as possible.
Hope the above information helps. Thanks.
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Suggest Remedy For Bloating And Sweating After Taking Tapentadol While Having Appendicitis

Hi. I think you need to get examined by a surgeon as soon as possible. We need to rule out anything related to acute abdomen. Bloating and sweating severely may at times indicate some serious underlying condition. Given that you had a history of appendicitis, we need to rule out any perforated appendix as soon as possible. Hope the above information helps. Thanks.