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Suggest Treatment For Pancreatitis

Hi, I have already been to my gyno who found my right falopian tube to be blocked and full of fluid. I was suppose to have surgery to have it removed but in the mean time I developed pancreatitis and had a stay in the hospital and my regular doctor put off the surgery to remove the falopian tube until he gets all my blood work back to clear me for surgery. Tonight I lifted something heavy and I am having some intense pain where I think the falopian tube is. My question is......Could I have burst the tube? Should I be concerned or do I take some tylonal and rest. It feels like a ruptured cyst ( I have had those before)
Wed, 1 Jul 2015
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Hi there,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
The two most common cause for pancreatitis are alcohol intake and gallstones.
So if you have have the habit of drinking alcohol, you need to stop it. Get a abdominal scan done to look for gallstones and if present the gallbladder has to be removed.
The sudden intense pain after lifting weight may be due cramps and not due to bursting of the fallopian tube.
You can take bentyl for relief.
Regards.
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Suggest Treatment For Pancreatitis

Hi there, Thanks for posting in HCM. The two most common cause for pancreatitis are alcohol intake and gallstones. So if you have have the habit of drinking alcohol, you need to stop it. Get a abdominal scan done to look for gallstones and if present the gallbladder has to be removed. The sudden intense pain after lifting weight may be due cramps and not due to bursting of the fallopian tube. You can take bentyl for relief. Regards.