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Does Hysterectomy Cause Abdominal Pain?

I had a cyst on my left kidney the size of a watermelon in December 2012 I had the kidney and cyst removed three months later I had my second abdominal hernia removed then November 2814 I had a hysterectomy done and lost so much blood I almost died. I ve been experiencing sharp lower abdominal pain that is travelling to my lower right back. I m constantly urinating and in a lot of pain. I m curious to know your input in my situation please
Sat, 24 May 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
With a history of your multiple surgeries and present problem, I would think about intestinal adhesions as the first probable cause.
But an additional symptom of constant urination gives additional/ another possibility of a problem with remaining kidney.
Only ultrasonography or/ and CT scan of the abdomen can give a clue to clinch a diagnosis.
Clinical examination by a Doctor adds on the possible diagnosis.
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Does Hysterectomy Cause Abdominal Pain?

Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. With a history of your multiple surgeries and present problem, I would think about intestinal adhesions as the first probable cause. But an additional symptom of constant urination gives additional/ another possibility of a problem with remaining kidney. Only ultrasonography or/ and CT scan of the abdomen can give a clue to clinch a diagnosis. Clinical examination by a Doctor adds on the possible diagnosis.