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What Is The Remedy For Gas Problem After The Removal Of Fallopian Tube?

i had an ectopic pregnancy 2011 and it ruptured. at that time i had an operation and cut my felopian tube. 2014 doctor done a laproscopic on me to see other tube is ok or not. my other tube is ok now. after 10 days of the operation one night i had severe gas problem, i felt severe pain back side of my down shoulder area, feel like pain cause of gas, i never felt dis type of gas pain before. later i heard it might possible from carbon di oxide which they use for laproscopic. still i have felt a litte pain over there. after that operation all the time some gluee discharge from my vagina. now its 6 month after my laproscopic but it hasnt stop yet. is it for any kind of infection, do i have to see a doctor or its normal. thank you.
Tue, 18 Mar 2014
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Hello dear, pain due to carbon dioxide used in laparoscopy usually subsides early and definitely won't last for 6 months. Slight discharge is common around periods, but if it persists get yourself examined.
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What Is The Remedy For Gas Problem After The Removal Of Fallopian Tube?

Hello dear, pain due to carbon dioxide used in laparoscopy usually subsides early and definitely won t last for 6 months. Slight discharge is common around periods, but if it persists get yourself examined.