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hi i had left salphingo oophrectomy on 07/08/14, 3days before i had constipation and i taking laxose,but i yesterday i had abdominal scan shows all normal,but yeateday evening i had severe pain in left side of the abdomen and down to the umblical region,is this realated to gastric problem/
History of left salpingo-oopphorectomy noted. IN view of the normal abdominal can the pain on the left side could be due to the following: Intestinal obstruction. Colitis PID- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.
I would advise you the following. Take a course of an antibiotic, antispasmodic,. X=ray of the abdomen in standing position to see for intestinal obstruction as it can be missed in a scan which is done in the lying down position. Repeat scan to see for any missing diagnosis. Per-vaginal examination by a Gynecologist to find a probable cause on physical examination.
See the response for medical management. Diagnostic Laparaoscopy may help in many cases.
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HI. Thanks for your query. History of left salpingo-oopphorectomy noted. IN view of the normal abdominal can the pain on the left side could be due to the following: Intestinal obstruction. Colitis PID- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. I would advise you the following. Take a course of an antibiotic, antispasmodic,. X=ray of the abdomen in standing position to see for intestinal obstruction as it can be missed in a scan which is done in the lying down position. Repeat scan to see for any missing diagnosis. Per-vaginal examination by a Gynecologist to find a probable cause on physical examination. See the response for medical management. Diagnostic Laparaoscopy may help in many cases.