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What Cause Persistent Pain After Fallopian Tube Removal?

I had my right Fallopian tube removed in August and my left in April of this year. I m still having pains. The worst is when I get my menstrual cycle. I can t walk, it hurts to breath, and I can t have anything touching my abdomen. Why do I still have this pain?
Wed, 9 Sep 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
I understand your concern that you are having pain persistently after your Fallopian tube removal.
This could be due to the result of 'Pelvic inflammatory disease' (PID) causing infection of adnexal tissues in and around the ovaries. It might have affected surrounding tissues too.
You need to get an ultrasound abdomen done to know what could be the extent of infection.
You need to consult Gynecologist with the report for further evaluation and management.
Hope the information provided is clear.
Wish you good health and quick recovery.
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What Cause Persistent Pain After Fallopian Tube Removal?

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern that you are having pain persistently after your Fallopian tube removal. This could be due to the result of Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) causing infection of adnexal tissues in and around the ovaries. It might have affected surrounding tissues too. You need to get an ultrasound abdomen done to know what could be the extent of infection. You need to consult Gynecologist with the report for further evaluation and management. Hope the information provided is clear. Wish you good health and quick recovery.