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Have Incision, Stabbing Pain. Had Perforated Ulcer. Gallbladder Removed. Help?

My name is Amanda and I had my Gallbladder out in May of 09 just 2 weeks after giving birth to my daughter. I had to be cut open because I had a perforated(sp) ulcer. I did pretty good for about 6 months and then started having stabbing pain on my right side at the end of my incision. Any idea what this could be? Or what type or Doctor I should go to?
Thu, 18 Apr 2013
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Hi,

Based from the information is seem that pain is mostly due to the stretching of the fibrous tissue around the area.
The healing occurs with fibrous tissues which are tough then normal cell, so that the joint / healed portion can stay connected to the main part. But in some cases the over formation of such fibrous tissues may lead to sensation of pain as they are bit rough, or may have some other connection and leading to stretch causing feeling of pain.

ADVICE:
1) Consult your surgeon and explain what is going on.
2) Ultrasound of abdomen may help to find out any abnormal connection formation after the operation was done.

Hope i have addressed you concern satisfactorily.
Dr. JAY PATEL.
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Have Incision, Stabbing Pain. Had Perforated Ulcer. Gallbladder Removed. Help?

Hi, Based from the information is seem that pain is mostly due to the stretching of the fibrous tissue around the area. The healing occurs with fibrous tissues which are tough then normal cell, so that the joint / healed portion can stay connected to the main part. But in some cases the over formation of such fibrous tissues may lead to sensation of pain as they are bit rough, or may have some other connection and leading to stretch causing feeling of pain. ADVICE: 1) Consult your surgeon and explain what is going on. 2) Ultrasound of abdomen may help to find out any abnormal connection formation after the operation was done. Hope i have addressed you concern satisfactorily. Dr. JAY PATEL.