Had A Salpingectomy, Removed Fallopian Tubes, Done Abdominal CT Scan, Colonoscopy. Is Something Wrong With My Colon?
Hi I am 31 yrs old and had a salpingectomy/ laparoscopy almost three months ago and doctor removed my left Fallopian tube ( was only filled with water and no endometriosis). After a month from the laparoscopy I started this sever pain on my lower left abdominal and it has not stopped since then. I have done abdominal CT scan, pelvic ultrasound and even colonoscopy and Cystoscopy to make sure nothing is wrong with my colon or bladder. The results were all normal and none of the doctors know why I am having this pain. I am getting frustrated not knowing where this pain is coming from. I also saw another OBGYN and he did three trigger point injections once every week but did not help at all. I appreciate your help with any advise on what I should do in order to alleviate the pain.
Hi, Sorry to hear about your condition. Left sided abdominal pain may be due to many causes. More information regarding the nature of pain should be given. Duration of pain, intensity, any relieving or aggravating factors any radiation to any other site should also be mentioned. This may be a neuropathic pain also or other causes may be there. You should consult a pain specialist. Any neurological causes to be ruled out first .Take care.
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Had A Salpingectomy, Removed Fallopian Tubes, Done Abdominal CT Scan, Colonoscopy. Is Something Wrong With My Colon?
Hi, Sorry to hear about your condition. Left sided abdominal pain may be due to many causes. More information regarding the nature of pain should be given. Duration of pain, intensity, any relieving or aggravating factors any radiation to any other site should also be mentioned. This may be a neuropathic pain also or other causes may be there. You should consult a pain specialist. Any neurological causes to be ruled out first .Take care.