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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain

I had Fallopian tube removed (right side) with ectopic pregnancy a year ago, I have been having abdominal pain sometimes and feeling very tense right the scar, suddenly now I am having abdominal pain as same as the ectopic last year the night before my surgery? What shoul I do now ? Thanks Jackie
Wed, 22 Oct 2014
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Hi.
Such a severe pain after tubal excision, after a gap of a year is suggestive that either you are pregnant and have another tubal pregnancy or there is an intestinal obstruction.
I would advise to get an X-ray in the standing position of the whole abdomen to find out the cause.
You may also go for tests of blood, urine, stool.; ultrasonography and serum electrolytes .
IF something of surgical nature is found you may need to undergo another surgery to get the problem solved for ever.
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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain

Hi. Such a severe pain after tubal excision, after a gap of a year is suggestive that either you are pregnant and have another tubal pregnancy or there is an intestinal obstruction. I would advise to get an X-ray in the standing position of the whole abdomen to find out the cause. You may also go for tests of blood, urine, stool.; ultrasonography and serum electrolytes . IF something of surgical nature is found you may need to undergo another surgery to get the problem solved for ever.