
Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Cramps After Hysterectomy

Question: I had a hysterectomy a week ago. No pain until I sneezed 2 days ago and now feel like I have bad menstral cramps. Not getting better or worse. Dr not worried because no bleeding or anything. No fever. Heat helps. What did I do to myself?
Brief Answer:
No need to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Mild pain in the lower abdomen after hysterectomy is a normal phenomenon. It is because of the surgical procedure, sutures placed inside and the healing process.
Such pain can be aggravated by sneezing or straining at stools due to stretching of the peritoneal layer (abdominal covering) inside.
You should not worry at all if the pain is not increasing, there is no bleeding or fever.
Hope you found the answer helpful. Please do get back for further queries.
Wishing you good health.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
No need to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Mild pain in the lower abdomen after hysterectomy is a normal phenomenon. It is because of the surgical procedure, sutures placed inside and the healing process.
Such pain can be aggravated by sneezing or straining at stools due to stretching of the peritoneal layer (abdominal covering) inside.
You should not worry at all if the pain is not increasing, there is no bleeding or fever.
Hope you found the answer helpful. Please do get back for further queries.
Wishing you good health.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thanks. I guess I'm just worried because it didn't hurt at all until the sneeze and now has been a constant ache with occasional stabbing pain. Could I have pulled a muscle?
It seems to be worse if I need to go to the bathroom or have gas. I'm scared I pulled a internal stitch.
It seems to be worse if I need to go to the bathroom or have gas. I'm scared I pulled a internal stitch.
Brief Answer:
Likely due to peritoneal stretch
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear, the pain is most likely due to the peritoneal stretch and will subside in 7-10 days.
If the internal stitch would have been pulled, then there would have been excruciating pain and would increase in intensity.
I suggest you to rest and take medicines for sneezing or constipation, if you are having any of those, so that the does not aggravates further.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
Likely due to peritoneal stretch
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear, the pain is most likely due to the peritoneal stretch and will subside in 7-10 days.
If the internal stitch would have been pulled, then there would have been excruciating pain and would increase in intensity.
I suggest you to rest and take medicines for sneezing or constipation, if you are having any of those, so that the does not aggravates further.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Ok. Thanks. One more thing. I feel like my bladder is never totally empty. Dr did a test for uti which was negative. Are strange bladder sensations normal? This seems to have gotten worse since the sneeze. Thanks.
Brief Answer:
Plenty of fluids
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear, bladder sensations are due to urinary tract infection or handling of bladder during hysterectomy.
If the UTI is ruled out, then there is nothing to worry.
I advise you to drink a lot of water to flush out any subclinical infection in bladder, if present.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
Plenty of fluids
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear, bladder sensations are due to urinary tract infection or handling of bladder during hysterectomy.
If the UTI is ruled out, then there is nothing to worry.
I advise you to drink a lot of water to flush out any subclinical infection in bladder, if present.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T

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