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What Does Persistent Abdominal Pain After Appendix Surgery Suggest?

hi im having abdominal pain on my lower right side of my abdomen and i have had it for two years after surgery on my apendix and over the last few days i have been hearing a sqwelching noise and the pain increases despite all the painkillers i had over the two years didnt work wat do i do?
Wed, 27 May 2015
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Hello and welcome.

I am unsure of what condition your appendix was when it was operated on, whether it had developed complications like the abdominal lump formed by the intestines enveloping themselves around the appendix , etc.

But at this point in time I would recommend a check by your doctor or surgeon and even a colonoscopy of your doctor deems it safe to do so.

An abdominal CT would also be helpful in my opinion.

Best wishes
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What Does Persistent Abdominal Pain After Appendix Surgery Suggest?

Hello and welcome. I am unsure of what condition your appendix was when it was operated on, whether it had developed complications like the abdominal lump formed by the intestines enveloping themselves around the appendix , etc. But at this point in time I would recommend a check by your doctor or surgeon and even a colonoscopy of your doctor deems it safe to do so. An abdominal CT would also be helpful in my opinion. Best wishes