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I had a hysterectomy in May-kept my ovaries.  I am having severe pain in lower left pelvic area.  should I get looked at or is this just part of hysterectomy
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I think its too far post op for this to be from surgical recovery. Do please see your Dr, should the pain become intolerable or if you get a fever before you can get a Drs appointment please go to the ER
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Dear coachjj,

It has been two years after my hysterectomy and I'm still in pain. go to web site www.ncbi.nim.nih.gov.  This will give you some insight to what might be the problem.
Make a copy of this article and take it to your ob/gyn.  Good luck.
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It has been two years after my hysterectomy and I still have severe groin pain.  I have done some  research and have found there are hospitals that have researched this problem and determined the pain is a nerve problem that they refer to as "Algorithm for treatment of postoperative incisional groin pain after cesarean delivery or hysterectomy"  I suggest that you research this  and good luck

Rosebud
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