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I am having major pain in my intestines, I beleive. When I go to the bathroom especially. I had a hysterectomy January 27th, 2015. I never had this problem before and can t live like this. I was up all night thriving in pain. What is wrong and what can I do?
Dear Patient, from the provided information it is not possible to give you an exact diagnose of what is wrong, but if you would come into my gp office i would normally recommend to you that you get an immediate ultrasound of the abdomen and also a vaginal ultrasound of the pelvis organs by your gynacologist to find out what exactly is wrong. Also i would recommend that you get blood taken to test for signs of inflammation. The fastest way to find out is either a quick appointment with your gp and gynacologist or (if not possible) to go to an emergency ambulance/emergency room in town. Best regards,
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What Causes Pain In Abdomen Post Hysterectomy?
Dear Patient, from the provided information it is not possible to give you an exact diagnose of what is wrong, but if you would come into my gp office i would normally recommend to you that you get an immediate ultrasound of the abdomen and also a vaginal ultrasound of the pelvis organs by your gynacologist to find out what exactly is wrong. Also i would recommend that you get blood taken to test for signs of inflammation. The fastest way to find out is either a quick appointment with your gp and gynacologist or (if not possible) to go to an emergency ambulance/emergency room in town. Best regards,