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I hade Larposcopic surgery to diagnose Endometrios

I had this surgery 3 months ago and I also had my appendix removed and my belly button has been hurting very much, it feels like something is trying to push out my belly button and it burns and has sharp pains. Below my belly button is a bit swollen. I just would like to know if this is urgent or not. It seems to be getting worst. Has anyone else experience this? And if so how did you help the pain, it is affecting my worst because it makes it extremely hard to bend over and lift stuff because this pain gets worst when I do.
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136956 tn?1688675680
Okay where do you live?
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Oh Thankyou! I just want a good doc to help me. I am tired of being in pain :(
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136956 tn?1688675680
Okay so that explains a lot. Let me try to help you find someone better
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They never asked me for a 6 week post op :( just two week. My gynecologist wasn't very good. I was in so much pain after and she still made me go back a week after work. I asked for 2 weeks. I feel I went back to soon.
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136956 tn?1688675680
So they only did exploratory and didn't take the Endo out??? Did you get your surgical report 6 weeks post op?
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It was a exploratory Laparoscopic surgery to see if I really had Endometriosis. It is not to far along but a month after the surgery I had a 34 day period which is when a lot of my pain really got worst. and it was a laser surgery and not neither my bladder or bowel involvement just my appendix taken out and them searching around to see if anything else was wrong.
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136956 tn?1688675680
It could be a multiple of many things but I would get an ultrasound done to rule out any cysts. Scar tissue forms there because of the scope that goes in through the belly button and I want to assume that is what it is but I am not a doctor. What type of surgery did you have done? Excision or laser? What stage was it? Did you have bowel or bladder involvement? Let me know and I can try to help you out further.
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