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What Causes Sharp Pain In The Pelvic Area After Partial Hysterectomy?

Hi I m a 48yr old woman.I had a hysterectomy done over 4 yrs ago.Doctor had to do a caesarian to remove my fibroid tumors.He took everything except my ovaries.I always have sharp pains down there.Starting to bleed when I use the bathroom.Is this normal.
Tue, 27 Sep 2016
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I would suggest you to get a physical examination to know the cause of bleeding and to be on the safer side as partial hysterectomy involves only the removal of the uterus and not the cervix. Sometimes, underlying issues with cervix can result in bleeding. Per vaginal examination, pap smear and a CAT scan is recommended. Please get back with the reports and make sure you visit at the earliest. Hoping the best for you!
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What Causes Sharp Pain In The Pelvic Area After Partial Hysterectomy?

Hello! I would suggest you to get a physical examination to know the cause of bleeding and to be on the safer side as partial hysterectomy involves only the removal of the uterus and not the cervix. Sometimes, underlying issues with cervix can result in bleeding. Per vaginal examination, pap smear and a CAT scan is recommended. Please get back with the reports and make sure you visit at the earliest. Hoping the best for you!