What Causes Frequent Urination And Excessive Vaginal Bleeding After An Endometrial Ablation?
I had the electric roller ball endometrial ablation surgery 7 days ago..I was told I could go back to work when I felt like it.I went to work 3 days after surgery ,Thursday, and worked all weekend.Im a bartender and server but tried not lifting anything heavy. Everything was good...normal discharge,little cramping and a little tired.On Friday i noticed the right side of my 24 year old C-Cection scar was burnng.On Sunday I started cramping really bad and Sunday night I started bleeding extremely heavy and it hasn t stopped! I went to ER yesterday and they said I probably overworked my self and its probably just the scabs that came off and that is what is causing the bleeding and to take a few more days off work.Well it s Tuesday night,I ve been laying down other then going to the bathroom every 20 minutes and it won t stop! Does this sound like what they said or is it something else?
OBGYN, Gynecologic Oncology , Dr. Sujatha's Response
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Yes, its true sometimes you tend to bleed but it's important to check how much bleeding you have and if it is excess and continues then you should see the doctor.
If minimal you try taking Tab Trenaxa and see, it should be taken daily one for 3 days and see if still continues to see the doctor.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Causes Frequent Urination And Excessive Vaginal Bleeding After An Endometrial Ablation?
Hi, Yes, its true sometimes you tend to bleed but it s important to check how much bleeding you have and if it is excess and continues then you should see the doctor. If minimal you try taking Tab Trenaxa and see, it should be taken daily one for 3 days and see if still continues to see the doctor. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.