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Had Myomectomy, Having Dizziness, Increased Sweating, Jaw And Back Pain And Sick Stomach. Cause?

I had a myomectomy about 5 weeks ago. The last couple of days I have had dizziness and increased sweating but no fever and horrible jaw and back pain. This morning everything increased as well as my abdominal pain that I assumed was from healing but I am also extremely sick to my stomach. The pain and dizziness has made it impossible for me to do anything. I had been getting better. Could this be a complication from the surgery?
Mon, 30 Sep 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,

Thanks for writing to us,

I have read your query and I would advise the following:
Yes it can be complication of surgery.
WHat was the reason for myomectomy.
Was there any foci of malignancy .
It can be due to some residual diseased tissue.
you need further investigation like ultrasonography and CBC.
Till time you take neurotropic medication.

I hope that I have answered your query. Let me know if I can help you further.

Take care
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Had Myomectomy, Having Dizziness, Increased Sweating, Jaw And Back Pain And Sick Stomach. Cause?

Hello, Thanks for writing to us, I have read your query and I would advise the following: Yes it can be complication of surgery. WHat was the reason for myomectomy. Was there any foci of malignancy . It can be due to some residual diseased tissue. you need further investigation like ultrasonography and CBC. Till time you take neurotropic medication. I hope that I have answered your query. Let me know if I can help you further. Take care