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Are Bloating And Chest Pain Normal After Ablation?

My name is Barbara at 43 years old I had both of my tubes removed and a procedure call ablasion preformed two days ago and now I have bloating with chest pain to the point that it takes my breath for the past two days and today swelling of legs and feet. Do I need to be worried or can I just wait to see my doctor later this week for my appointment
Tue, 1 Aug 2017
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Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. The introduction of gas during the procedure can cause the bloating. However, it should not be such that the discomfort is rising. The pressure effect could be the cause of your chest pain and edema. I would ask you to contact your health care provider as soon as possible and get further management. Hope this helps.
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Are Bloating And Chest Pain Normal After Ablation?

Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. The introduction of gas during the procedure can cause the bloating. However, it should not be such that the discomfort is rising. The pressure effect could be the cause of your chest pain and edema. I would ask you to contact your health care provider as soon as possible and get further management. Hope this helps.