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I have a friend who suffers from abdominal lesions after a hysterectomy. She has had surgery to remove them in the past only to return again. She is in a lot of pain with them. Is there any new advanced treatment that will remove them without them returning?
HI. Your mentioning exactly the names of the lesions could have helped me to give a more specific answer. It looks that your friend is suffering from incisional hernia or infected granulomas in the abdominal wall. These sort of lesions occur due to anemia, hypo-proteinemia, hypothyroidism and such general debility disorders. I would advise you to get her investigated and treated well before further surgery is undertaken. Once the general disorders are well treated, the lesions will have perfect treatment so that recurrence may not be a problem. Consult your Surgeon to discuss about this in detail before you go for further treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Abdominal Lesions
HI. Your mentioning exactly the names of the lesions could have helped me to give a more specific answer. It looks that your friend is suffering from incisional hernia or infected granulomas in the abdominal wall. These sort of lesions occur due to anemia, hypo-proteinemia, hypothyroidism and such general debility disorders. I would advise you to get her investigated and treated well before further surgery is undertaken. Once the general disorders are well treated, the lesions will have perfect treatment so that recurrence may not be a problem. Consult your Surgeon to discuss about this in detail before you go for further treatment.