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BloatingPain

Hi! My wife, age 59,  lives in Malaysia.  Last Octuber was diagnosed by ultrasound with 5 Kg. floaties. surgically removed in last December, speciment test was diagnosed with cancerous cell of first stage in the ovary.  Chemotherapy of 6 cycles ended 18th May, and followed with Radiotherapy of 28 times which was completed on 13th instant, was advised by doctor.  Now the problem arised, the weight is remended the same until today, but the stomach bloating with seriously pain like 9 months pregnant;  The abdoment contenously severe pain with restless and sleepless day and night; pelvic pain with phycial suffering;   no appetite, can't take much food and watrer;  constipation.
Kindly advice urgent :-

1. Is there any medication or natural way to releaf the pain and suffer ?
2. These side effect will last for how long to recover?

Thank you very much.

Chong Yun Ming
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Thanks for your kind advice in deed.  We had visited her oncologist who said it was normal last monday.  Anyway, We will go back to re-visit him again.

Thanks and regards,

chong
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I think it would be a good idea for your wife to re-visit her gyn/oncologist to find out what is going on.  She shouldn't be in pain and so bloated.
As far as I know there are no medications to relieve her symptoms.
Really, she needs to find the "cause" of her symptoms and then deal with the situation.
Please go back and see her oncologist.
Peace.
dian
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