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I have lived with scar tissue (adhesions) for a good 10 years. Frankly, you are lucky it even showed up on your CT scan. Most of the time, it doesn't. Not on CT scan, ultrasound, x-ray or MRI.
In my case, the scar tissue developed as a result of gallbladder disease (no gallstones) and spread to nearby structures: liver and small intestines. The inflammation causes it to form whether it be from infection or injury like surgery, and it forms immediately when such injury occurs. As scar tissue ages, the thicker and denser it becomes and the more problems it causes. That could be the reason it didn't show up on your first scan. If it grabs on to intestines, that's where the real "fun" begins.
Some people do well with adheliolysis surgery. In others, the surgery results in a short time of relief, but it then causes more adhesions to form and you end up in a vicious cycle.
You really are lucky to have your adhesions show up on a scan. So many people, myself included, cannot prove the cause of our symptoms without surgery, and getting treatment is about impossible. I wish I could give you some decent advice here, but where scar tissue is concerned, the best treatment is surgery; since it can cause even more scar tissue to form, many surgeons are loathe to do it. Good luck. :-)
Hi there I have suffered immense pain in the right side of my abdomen, since the birth of my first child nearly 5 years ago. I was given codine and buscopan and told it could be ibs.
I had a scan, blood tests everything and it was all clear.This was four years ago. This year I was diagnosed with gall bladder stones after yet another scan and increasing my pain killers to tremadol, codine and dulfolax.
I had my gall bladder removed with all four small stones on the 1st of July this year.
Now I am suffering exactly the same pain on the other side of my body more prodomanantly, but also in the same areas as before.
This includes under my rib cage on the right, lower down on the left hand side and in two spots in my mid back area, but also a excruciating pain occurs when breathing in and out, a tightening of the upper middle of my back and the front of me, basically where my heart is.
I was told after my operation that there was some scarring near my liver and that I must see my doctor as it could be a infection or signs of an infection previously.
I am so confussed my doctor has given me antibiotics, these have done nothing.
Do you think I could have liver or kidney problems, whats your opinion please.
In my case, the scar tissue developed as a result of gallbladder disease (no gallstones) and spread to nearby structures: liver and small intestines. The inflammation causes it to form whether it be from infection or injury like surgery, and it forms immediately when such injury occurs. As scar tissue ages, the thicker and denser it becomes and the more problems it causes. That could be the reason it didn't show up on your first scan. If it grabs on to intestines, that's where the real "fun" begins.
Some people do well with adheliolysis surgery. In others, the surgery results in a short time of relief, but it then causes more adhesions to form and you end up in a vicious cycle.
You really are lucky to have your adhesions show up on a scan. So many people, myself included, cannot prove the cause of our symptoms without surgery, and getting treatment is about impossible. I wish I could give you some decent advice here, but where scar tissue is concerned, the best treatment is surgery; since it can cause even more scar tissue to form, many surgeons are loathe to do it. Good luck. :-)
I had a scan, blood tests everything and it was all clear.This was four years ago. This year I was diagnosed with gall bladder stones after yet another scan and increasing my pain killers to tremadol, codine and dulfolax.
I had my gall bladder removed with all four small stones on the 1st of July this year.
Now I am suffering exactly the same pain on the other side of my body more prodomanantly, but also in the same areas as before.
This includes under my rib cage on the right, lower down on the left hand side and in two spots in my mid back area, but also a excruciating pain occurs when breathing in and out, a tightening of the upper middle of my back and the front of me, basically where my heart is.
I was told after my operation that there was some scarring near my liver and that I must see my doctor as it could be a infection or signs of an infection previously.
I am so confussed my doctor has given me antibiotics, these have done nothing.
Do you think I could have liver or kidney problems, whats your opinion please.