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What Causes Severe Pain In Ribs After A Stomach Surgery?

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Posted on Tue, 8 Jul 2014
Question: yes please i had stomach surgery last year they went thourgh the left side of the ribs!!! ever since then i have sevre constant pain!!! i can not hardly function what could be the cause!!! and what do i do
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Answered by Dr. Chobufo Ditah (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Please, see a pain management doctor!

Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this query.

I am so sorry to hear about this pain that you have been experiencing since undergoing surgery. I understand how annoying it is to deal with such a debilitating pain. I very much hope we get to come up with a solution that works for you.

From all the information you have provided, I am convinced this pain is not related to an organ complication caused by this surgery. This seems to be that pain which has no identifiable cause. This makes management difficult as there is no underlying cause that can be addressed instantly to guarantee a longterm pain free live.

Though an exact cause to this pain cannot or has not been identified, it in no way prevents you from getting appropriate medications to address this pain and permit you to function at acceptable levels. Chronic pain has two main causes. Nociceptive and neuropathic pain. The ideal thing would be to prescribe pain medications corresponding to the level of your pain. This requires drugs like tramadol, codeine, opiods, etc. Should these fail to address your symptoms within 1-2weeks, then a neuropathic pain should be considered. Neuropathic pain is often manage with gabapentin and amytryptylline and often requires as many as 3weeks before benefits can kick in. By doing this, we would be able to at least address the pain and improve your quality of life if the cause is not immediately evident. For this, I will suggest that you consult a pain management doctor.

I hope this helps, addresses your query fully and provides enough guidance on how to go about this pain. I honestly hope that you get the relieve you seek.

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Severe Pain In Ribs After A Stomach Surgery?

Brief Answer: Please, see a pain management doctor! Detailed Answer: Hi and thank you so much for this query. I am so sorry to hear about this pain that you have been experiencing since undergoing surgery. I understand how annoying it is to deal with such a debilitating pain. I very much hope we get to come up with a solution that works for you. From all the information you have provided, I am convinced this pain is not related to an organ complication caused by this surgery. This seems to be that pain which has no identifiable cause. This makes management difficult as there is no underlying cause that can be addressed instantly to guarantee a longterm pain free live. Though an exact cause to this pain cannot or has not been identified, it in no way prevents you from getting appropriate medications to address this pain and permit you to function at acceptable levels. Chronic pain has two main causes. Nociceptive and neuropathic pain. The ideal thing would be to prescribe pain medications corresponding to the level of your pain. This requires drugs like tramadol, codeine, opiods, etc. Should these fail to address your symptoms within 1-2weeks, then a neuropathic pain should be considered. Neuropathic pain is often manage with gabapentin and amytryptylline and often requires as many as 3weeks before benefits can kick in. By doing this, we would be able to at least address the pain and improve your quality of life if the cause is not immediately evident. For this, I will suggest that you consult a pain management doctor. I hope this helps, addresses your query fully and provides enough guidance on how to go about this pain. I honestly hope that you get the relieve you seek.