Hi am 54 and I had a hysterectomy in 2004 .. and now about a wee ago I had to have surgery again . Because I was having pain in my pelvic area .. so I was told that I have a mass .. come fine out that it was a piece of my fallopian tube left behind from the surgery in 2004 .. 1 years ago...
I am afraid it is little difficult to understand exactly what your trouble is. I understand that you have had a surgery to remove a piece of fallopian tube a week ago and feeling pain in the pelvic area presently.
If you have had surgery just a week ago, experiencing little pain can be considered as an after-effect of the surgical procedure and should not be worried about. You must be prescribed painkillers and antibiotics to control infection and pain that will help you to feel comfortable. However, if the pain is excruciating and cannot be controlled by medicines prescribed to you, you should visit the surgeon again for examination of the surgical site.
I hope I understood you correctly solved your query. If I have misunderstood your trouble, let me know. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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What Causes Pain Around Pelvic Area?
Hello, I am afraid it is little difficult to understand exactly what your trouble is. I understand that you have had a surgery to remove a piece of fallopian tube a week ago and feeling pain in the pelvic area presently. If you have had surgery just a week ago, experiencing little pain can be considered as an after-effect of the surgical procedure and should not be worried about. You must be prescribed painkillers and antibiotics to control infection and pain that will help you to feel comfortable. However, if the pain is excruciating and cannot be controlled by medicines prescribed to you, you should visit the surgeon again for examination of the surgical site. I hope I understood you correctly solved your query. If I have misunderstood your trouble, let me know. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah