Severe Pains Around Ovary, Lower Back Post Myomectomy, Stated To Be A Pre-existing Condition. Root Cause Of Pain And Treatment?
48yo, 135lbs 11 months post myomectomy and experiencing severe sharp pains around the ovary and burning binding pain across the lower back. The tumor was outside behind the uterus leaning on the left ureta, ovary and sciatic nerve for about 2.5 years. The tumor never showed on scans. My profession is teaching martial arts and I cannot rotate the hip properly for me to train, or can it do a lot of bouncing around for an optimal workout. The condition is considered preexisting and I cannot get care without paying up front. Do you have any suggestions to determine the actual cause of the pain and getting proper treatment?
Hi, Thanks for the query. The possible causes for your problem are : - Adhesions due to previous surgery -Pelvic infection -Recurrence of fibroid some other site, ovarian cysts etc. So better consult gynecologist once, get examined and go for ultrasound. By this the possible cause for your problem can be identified and treated. Meanwhile you can take symptomatic treatment. Take care.
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Severe Pains Around Ovary, Lower Back Post Myomectomy, Stated To Be A Pre-existing Condition. Root Cause Of Pain And Treatment?
Hi, Thanks for the query. The possible causes for your problem are : - Adhesions due to previous surgery -Pelvic infection -Recurrence of fibroid some other site, ovarian cysts etc. So better consult gynecologist once, get examined and go for ultrasound. By this the possible cause for your problem can be identified and treated. Meanwhile you can take symptomatic treatment. Take care.