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Inflammation Around Uterus, Stomach Cramps, Lower Pelvic Pain. Undergone Retroperitoneal Fibrous Surgery. Suggestions?

Hello I had to have Retroperitoneal fibrosis surgery where urologist moved ea of my urters 1 inch since the inflammation was wrapped around em. and now am in more pain w.stomach w/cramps every 3rd day and lo pelvic pain and left thigh pain also my daily hips & both legs pain.has gotten worse. wishing now I hadn't had the surgery. surgery. :/ thank u.
Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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Hello,
thank you for the query.
In my opinion there must be some nerve damage during the surgery and it will take sone time even months for its regeneration.I can suggest you may be mefenemic acid may help but please visit your doctor who did the surgery once again for more details.Thank you
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Inflammation Around Uterus, Stomach Cramps, Lower Pelvic Pain. Undergone Retroperitoneal Fibrous Surgery. Suggestions?

Hello, thank you for the query. In my opinion there must be some nerve damage during the surgery and it will take sone time even months for its regeneration.I can suggest you may be mefenemic acid may help but please visit your doctor who did the surgery once again for more details.Thank you