
What Causes Pain Above The Belly Button After A Hernia Repair?

Medications would help you get better.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for posting your query.
I have noted your symptoms and the details of treatment received so far.
It is unfortunate that doctors have not been able to help with your pain (diagnosis or treatment), moreover, are not willing to listen to you.
Normal MRI of spine is a good news and it rules out all serious causes of pain.
The likely cause of pain could be neuropathic, due to pinched or injured nerves in the surgery.
Recovery may take several weeks. In the meanwhile, you would take medications such as pregabalin, gabapentin or duloxetine, which would relieve the neuropathic pain and make you feel better.
I hope my answer helps. Please get back if you have any follow up queries or if you require any additional information.
Wishing you good health,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology) XXXXXXX Consultant Neurologist
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I also have mesh in the anterior wall (bladder) and a repair of the anterior wall which butts up to the area the colorectal surgeon butchered me. There has to be an answer as to why I get backed up and why the pain is so horrendous.
Pain is likely to be neuropathic.
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for getting back with more information.
In addition to the possibility of neuropathic pain due to injury, which I mentioned earlier; there is a possibility of colicky pain due to adhesions.
Adhesions can occur after colo-rectal and abdominal surgeries, which can result in abnormal contractions of the intestinal wall, leading to severe pain.
You can discuss this possibility with the surgeon too.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)


Severe pain, to say the least. Can you explain why the defecating manography tube caused the same pain that I get when I move in a certain way - walking can start crippling pain internally. Have you heard of mesh being used to connect colon? I was told it isn't used, as a rule, in US.
Believe me when I say the nerves fire so intensely that I cannot control it until I am totally still, hence, inactivity is the only answer to avoid this, which is not a happy answer.
Mesh is not used to connect colon.
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for getting back.
I can understand your discomfort on account of pain.
I agree with you that removal of adhesions/scar tissue (adhesiolysis) could result in more adhesions.
Also, mesh is not used to connect colon. As a junior doctor, I have used it in hernia repairs.
I hope that with pain management, you can get some relief.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)

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