Suggest Remedy For Severe Pain In Lower Abdomen After Childbirth Through C Section
Hi, I am 37 years old and delivered a baby boy by c section 3years 2 months ago. I had severe pain on the right side of my lower abdomen just above the stitch line although the stitch was fine. The pain was so much that I was not able to lift my baby. I was on bed rest for one and a half years and the intensity of the pain reduced a lot but the pain did not go completely. My abdominal muscles are very week and if I try any kind of exercise to strengthen them the pain starts again. When I sleep in the night and get up in morning I feel some relief but as the day progresses and activity increases the pain also increases. I have done sonogram 3-4 times but all of them are normal. Kindly help me know the reason of the pain and solution to get rid of this pain
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Pain in the lower abdomen after3 years of caesarean section seems totally unrelated to the caesarean section. If no pathology is detected in the ultrasound, then the pain is most likely to be muscular or neurogenic in origin. I will suggest you to consult a neurologist for proper examination, investigations including MRI and get appropriate treatment. Hope you found the answer helpful. Regards Dr Deepti Verma OBGYN
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Suggest Remedy For Severe Pain In Lower Abdomen After Childbirth Through C Section
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Pain in the lower abdomen after3 years of caesarean section seems totally unrelated to the caesarean section. If no pathology is detected in the ultrasound, then the pain is most likely to be muscular or neurogenic in origin. I will suggest you to consult a neurologist for proper examination, investigations including MRI and get appropriate treatment. Hope you found the answer helpful. Regards Dr Deepti Verma OBGYN