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Had Mesh Inserted Into Bladder, Having Problems. What To Do?

Hi I live in Germantown, md and I need to find a DR of Urology that has had experience with endrometrosis in the bladder. I had a mesh inserted into my bladder in 1984. I m having problems with bladder and need to see a DR that has a lot of expyoerience. Thanks
Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

The mesh inserted may have to be looked upon, and if required reinserted. If a hysterectomy was not conducted, based on your age it would be best to go ahead with the hysterectomy which should help solve your problem to quite an extent and in turn help with the bladder condition as well.

I am sorry we are not able to provide you with details of doctors in that region at this moment, but please do contact others doctors or locals in the vicinity who would be well aware about the reputation of doctors and recommend some to you.

Best wishes.
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Had Mesh Inserted Into Bladder, Having Problems. What To Do?

Hello ma am and welcome. The mesh inserted may have to be looked upon, and if required reinserted. If a hysterectomy was not conducted, based on your age it would be best to go ahead with the hysterectomy which should help solve your problem to quite an extent and in turn help with the bladder condition as well. I am sorry we are not able to provide you with details of doctors in that region at this moment, but please do contact others doctors or locals in the vicinity who would be well aware about the reputation of doctors and recommend some to you. Best wishes.