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Had C Section, Tumour Removed. Sharp Pain In Breast, Growing Lumps On Bladder, Leg, Pelvic Area. Problem?

I had a c section where they found some type of tumor with hair and teeth and had to remove my left overie and tube. Its been almost three weeks. I have a sharp pain n my breast but theres no knot. On the top of my bladder to the right I have a lump thats geting bigger and causing pain. Another one inbetween my leg and my pelvic area. Im worried to death im goi g to call my obgyn as soon as they openn. Does this sound normal?
posted on Thu, 25 Apr 2013
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Hi,
It sound very normal. In fact you OB/Gyn will blame you if you do not do that soonest. She/he will probably ask you to come for examination/investigation. It could be another problem warranting surgery.
Wish you the best, hope this is helpful
Dr Rogers
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Had C Section, Tumour Removed. Sharp Pain In Breast, Growing Lumps On Bladder, Leg, Pelvic Area. Problem?

Hi, It sound very normal. In fact you OB/Gyn will blame you if you do not do that soonest. She/he will probably ask you to come for examination/investigation. It could be another problem warranting surgery. Wish you the best, hope this is helpful Dr Rogers