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Abdominal Pain, Moving To Knees. Laproscopy Done To Remove Appendix. Cure For Pain?
I hava had pain in my right groin area which goes down my hip and the front of my shin for weeks. So I went to OBGYN . Ended up having a laposcopy surgery done to find acute appendicitis and took out appendix. Now after a week I am having the throbbing pains which sent me to the Dr to begin with. Thought they were gone. Up all night uncomfortable for two day now. Should I have a exray done? Could it be neves healing? It won t stop.
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You got operated for appendicitis. But now again getting pain in the right lower abdomen, back and low upto the knee.
The pain could be due to urinary tract infection, stones in the urinary tract, tuberculosis of the iliocecal junction, or may be due to post operative adhessions.
I advise you to consult a general surgeon, for diagnosis and treatment.
You may need to have M.R.I. besides other routine tests for confirmation.
Best regards.
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Abdominal Pain, Moving To Knees. Laproscopy Done To Remove Appendix. Cure For Pain?
Hi welcome to health care magic forum. Thanks for calling H.C.M.Forum. You got operated for appendicitis. But now again getting pain in the right lower abdomen, back and low upto the knee. The pain could be due to urinary tract infection, stones in the urinary tract, tuberculosis of the iliocecal junction, or may be due to post operative adhessions. I advise you to consult a general surgeon, for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. besides other routine tests for confirmation. Best regards.