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What Causes A Blood Blister And Vaginal Pain Post Salpingectomy?
I had bilateral salpingectomy done to remove essure that had migrated at the end of march is it normal to have a sharp pain almost like being stabbed with something (instantly stops me with whatever im doing) a day or 2 before i have my period & it happens almost constantly for at least a week sometimes 2 weeks in my lower abdominal area. Also feels like im having hot flashes, im only 30. I feel like im going crazy from it lol so just need to know if i should be worried or not. Also, had what to me looked like a blood blister that i noticed when i went to the bathroom to pee & it really hurt so i tried to look (looked like a bruise) but as i touched it it looked about the size of a pea it popped & bled all day made me kinda nauseous & it hurt really bad but a few days later couldn t tell it had even been there really
Nothing much to worry and it will settle by itself. No definite treatment is required. If lesion persists better to consult a gynecologist and get evaluated.
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Dr Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician
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What Causes A Blood Blister And Vaginal Pain Post Salpingectomy?
Hello, Nothing much to worry and it will settle by itself. No definite treatment is required. If lesion persists better to consult a gynecologist and get evaluated. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician