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Pain In Ovaries, Menopause Phase. CT Shows Surgical Clip In Pelvic Region. What To Do ?

I have been having pain in ovaries for almost 2 weeks now...feels like gona get period all the time but not getn it and im in menapause have 2 periods a year for 3 yrs. now...everything shows ok all tests...except yeast infection...ct shows a surgical clip in pelvic region i didnt know i had 1...musta happend when gallbladder done 1 an a half yrs ago could that be causing my pain?
posted on Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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hello user
Your CT scan reports are positive for presence of clips in pelvic region, and I think it is the main cause of your pain problem.

The clips are the surgical material which is used in endoscopic gall bladder surgeries.
You should contact your surgeon to take particular advice, he can guide you if it requires removal by a surgery or is to be left behind as it is.

hope my info helped you
regards
Dr Hari Om Chandrakar
MBBS
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Pain In Ovaries, Menopause Phase. CT Shows Surgical Clip In Pelvic Region. What To Do ?

hello user Your CT scan reports are positive for presence of clips in pelvic region, and I think it is the main cause of your pain problem. The clips are the surgical material which is used in endoscopic gall bladder surgeries. You should contact your surgeon to take particular advice, he can guide you if it requires removal by a surgery or is to be left behind as it is. hope my info helped you regards Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS