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Had Tumour Removed On The Fallopian Tube, Have Severe Menstrual Cramps And Heavy Bleeding. Is The Pain Due To Surgery?

A few years ago I had a 26 pound tumor on my right fallopian tube and had it removed. The doctor left my right ovary . Before this surgery I never had menstrual issues or cramps . Since my surgery I have had nothing but. I have severe menstrual pain every month and some months my period is so heavy I fear leaving my house for any length of time. My cramps are primarily on the right side, where my tube has been removed, But I also get them pretty badly on my left side. I m wondering if this is something I need to go see a different doctor for. I don t trust the one who operated anymore.
Sat, 23 Feb 2013
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Oncologist, Radiation 's  Response
Hi,
what was the pathology report of the tumor removed ? abdominal cramps may be due to many reasons. Proper clinical history and examination is necessary. A abdominal ultrasound may be helpful. Any gynaecological cause can be ruled out by ULTRASOUND. Consult your doctor , do not loose trust, because all doctors will have similar approach to diagnose a case.
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Had Tumour Removed On The Fallopian Tube, Have Severe Menstrual Cramps And Heavy Bleeding. Is The Pain Due To Surgery?

Hi, what was the pathology report of the tumor removed ? abdominal cramps may be due to many reasons. Proper clinical history and examination is necessary. A abdominal ultrasound may be helpful. Any gynaecological cause can be ruled out by ULTRASOUND. Consult your doctor , do not loose trust, because all doctors will have similar approach to diagnose a case.