Still in pain after Abdominal Surgery- causes and treatment

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2017
  • Are you experiencing abdominal or groin pain after having abdominal surgery? Maybe you've gone back to your surgeon or talked to medical providers and they're not giving you answers or suggesting it's just scar tissue. In this video, we'll talk about what scar tissue is, how it can affect your organs, and what you can do to relieve your pain.
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    Scar tissue is a normal part of the healing process after any surgery. It's like a cobweb that forms internally and can adhere to different things in your body, including organs. This can cause all sorts of organ-related pain such as general abdominal pain, bladder issues, bladder frequency or retention, ovary type pain, and urologic issues.
    If you've ruled everything else out and you think it could be abdominal scar tissue, you could try working on it yourself by doing some light abdominal massage around the abdomen. However, from our experience, this usually needs the skill and care from a good pelvic floor physical therapist who knows how to treat holistically.
    As a practicing pelvic floor physical therapist for about 20 years, we specialize in treating scar tissue at our clinic. There are different techniques that pelvic floor physical therapists can use, such as ways to elongate and break up the scars.
    If you live in the Philadelphia area, you can give us a call or visit our website. If you don't live in the area, we encourage you to find a pelvic floor physical therapist who also understands orthopedics, especially if you're having joint pain. You can also visit our website and shoot us an email if you need help finding a physical therapist.
    Don't let abdominal scar tissue pain hold you back. Get the help you need to start feeling better today.
    Remember, this video is for educational purposes only, please consult your doctor before receiving any form of treatment.
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Комментарии • 369

  • @belindasnyder7837
    @belindasnyder7837 4 года назад +8

    Very informative...I'm from GUAM. Very helpful. I just had abdominal surgery HERNIA...2 days ago. I'm in the recovery stage. I'm educating myself from your videos.

    • @justtruth8310
      @justtruth8310 3 года назад +1

      I had the nissan fundoplication surgery May 21, 2020 and I no have an obstruction according to the dr, might be scar tissue discomfort is off and on and but today is was all day, Trying to find answers

  • @SpiritualSparkle770
    @SpiritualSparkle770 8 месяцев назад +1

    Saw an MSK physiotherapist today who managed to explain that my lower back and hip pain and urinary incontinence is likely because of my oophorectomy 7 years ago! She said everything you mentioned here too. Can’t believe I was discharged without access to a physiotherapist all those years ago and have suffered since! Thank you for your content ❤

  • @loveisallweneed4104
    @loveisallweneed4104 3 года назад +6

    Thank you soo much. I have been having pain for months since my surgery. It all makes sense.

  • @JoyceFons
    @JoyceFons 3 года назад +9

    This was so helpful. I’m definitely going to visit your PT center!

  • @cinamomma
    @cinamomma 4 года назад +11

    Very good video. Very informative. Thank you

  • @ianfavreau9776
    @ianfavreau9776 3 года назад +14

    Thank you so very much! My girlfriend just had an appendectomy and she is worried since it has been so long since the surgery and the pain is persisting (3 weeks). No other doctors were telling us about the depth and extent of scar tissue, so I am so glad you're able to point us in the right direction! Once again, thank you :)

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад +2

      You're welcome! The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @K_-ku2pi
      @K_-ku2pi 2 года назад +1

      I have the same problem.. can i ask what happened to your girlfriend? How did the pain go away? Is there any medicine or whatever. A reply would greatly be appreciated

    • @ianfavreau9776
      @ianfavreau9776 2 года назад +3

      @@K_-ku2pi Her pain eventually subsided since it needed to heal outward. I say give it time and don’t get additional surgery as that will not only complicate things, but it will agitate the healing process. Within 2-3 months, she felt better, so if it continues past that, surgery may become an option.
      As far as medication, I will ask her and get back to you with more advice. I’m sorry you have to go through this. Please keep me updated, and I’ll try to help as best I can.

    • @K_-ku2pi
      @K_-ku2pi 2 года назад +1

      @@ianfavreau9776 Glad to hear she is better now! As for me, its been 5 days and I always have a hard time sleeping because the pain is usually at its highest during the night.. do you mind if I ask you for tips on how she was able to sleep? What did she do to reduce the pain or endure it?... Btw thank you for replying 🖤

    • @ianfavreau9776
      @ianfavreau9776 2 года назад +3

      @@K_-ku2pi Hot water bottle on her belly and a pillow in between the legs. Though, she still had trouble sleeping for the first 2-3 weeks or so. As for medicine, she took a form of Benzodiazepines. Not sure which, but she's going to find the bottle so I can be more specific.

  • @LexiLex2629
    @LexiLex2629 2 года назад +10

    I NEEDED this video! I had a unilateral oophorectomy after a 6 cm cyst on my left ovary sent me to the ER twice in two days. My surgery was months ago but I have IBS like symptoms EVERY single day that I could never explain why… diarrhea, nausea, sometimes both at the same time, everything I eat makes my stomach hurt… this explains SOOOO much! 😱😱 Thank you for this video!!

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome! We're glad this video helped. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @1980lizbethcamacho
      @1980lizbethcamacho 2 года назад

      I'm having the exact same problems you are after I eat my stomach hurts I get diarrhea and I get nauseous in the middle of my abdomen It's crazy I had my cold bladder removed about 5 months ago I don't know where now I'm starting to get diarrhea and everything I eat at Upset my stomach and I get a real bad pain inside

    • @LexiLex2629
      @LexiLex2629 2 года назад

      @@1980lizbethcamacho I’m so sorry! I hope you feel better! Definitely go to the hospital if you can. It may be expensive but your life is priceless you know? My the doctor at the urgent care that I went to before I went to the hospital said that she thought it was my uterus because the pain was on my life side. Hopefully that may give you some insight! The worst that could happen is some time is wasted at the ER and you have to get that painful IV put in but they tell you you’re fine. Im praying for your healing and relief! Keep me posted if you’d like.

    • @yokemei76
      @yokemei76 2 года назад

      I had my hysterectomy on Jan 11, 2022 and everything was fine until Jan 27, i had excruciating pain in my stomach that resonates all over the abdomen I thought I had a gastric attack (which I've not had gastric issues prior). Went into emergency and the gastroenterologists found my abdomen to be extremely distended and admitted me. The night itself they did an x-ray, ultrasound, and a CT scan, all showed that my smaller intestines had blockage, they explained that it maybe due to the recent hysterectomy surgery scar tissue healing causing it. I'm from Malaysia, and would like to know if you know of any similar therapist that you could recommend?

  • @n.y.8604
    @n.y.8604 2 года назад +8

    Wow thank you for the insight provided.2weeks after my last abdominal surgery and had 2 month intervals after my previous 2 abdominal surgeries and the sharp pains, unable to sit at my desk for long and constipation and bloatedness had me super low.Thank you for the video🌺

  • @jmarder
    @jmarder 2 месяца назад +1

    Incredibly helpful video! I’m four months post surgery following a bilateral inguinal and umbilical hernia repair. Your video helps to put everything into perspective, especially for an anxious patient such as myself. Much appreciated!

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 месяца назад +1

      You are so welcome! We are glad we are able to help clarify this confusing topic as so many have this complaint and health care professionals don't seem to have a good explanation.

    • @arod1726
      @arod1726 2 месяца назад +1

      @jdmarder twin I had the same surgery I'm about 6wks out and back to light duty at work so was getting anxious as to the soreness around the mesh this video helps thanks Doc for putting me at ease.

  • @rosalinamaldonado3601
    @rosalinamaldonado3601 3 года назад

    Thank you this is very helpful

  • @dfteydv
    @dfteydv Год назад +1

    I needed this video i had spleen removed 3 months ago and i woke up today with some pain

  • @OldRaver
    @OldRaver 4 года назад +8

    Really helpful, thanks. Had diep flap surgery 3 yrs ago and was not told to massage at all. As a eesukt my abdo scar feels like a thick knotted rope tight from hip to hip, and definitely adhereing to things inside me (feels like it was stapled to the back of my pelvis and hip bone! Hate how it feels. So incomfortable.

  • @kalesitasandifer6405
    @kalesitasandifer6405 2 года назад +2

    This really helped, thank you.

  • @tara5742
    @tara5742 3 года назад +5

    Oh my gosh, thank you! Why isn’t this talked about pre or even post surgery? I had laparoscopic surgery to remove my gallbladder and something felt not right starting about 3 months after. Thank you 🙏

  • @Marie-CC
    @Marie-CC 2 года назад +2

    Great information. Thank you. You covered who might benefit from this therapy but I don't think I heard how soon after a surgery should one consider seeing a pelvic specialist. Once cleared from surgeon's care or longer?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @bookofcamille2402
    @bookofcamille2402 4 года назад

    Amazing video

  • @johnroberts3571
    @johnroberts3571 3 года назад +1

    I had my appendix took out 3 mouth's ago. But now I'm having really bad pain and I get really sick. I don't know if it's infected or what. I'm going to see my Dr today. God bless.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      Hi John,
      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @dulcediaz4423
    @dulcediaz4423 11 месяцев назад +3

    2 months after partial hysterectomy and I still feel uncomfortable pain!!! I regret it but I know I won’t once I’m healed inside!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 it’s so uncomfortable.

  • @undulatokris8298
    @undulatokris8298 3 года назад +9

    I have pain still at 5 weeks after surgery. I've heard that if there is some nerve damage, which I suspect because of sharp knife-like pain in the abdomen and numbness, it can recover and go away in 6-12 months. I'm hopeful. I regret having the surgery done, and particularly not choosing the surgeon myself. The surgeon I got wasn't a specalist in the field and when I spoke to her in advance she couldn't even be bothered to read my written email correctly, so she just answered it on the phone and misinterpreted the question probably due to speed-reading it. She hadn't even viewed my MRI which said I had a blood filled cyst of 1.5 cm on my right ovary. It was a gynecological laparoscopy. Couldn't postpone the surgery and felt pushed by my parents and the nurses who set up appointments. After the surgery I've been unable to recieve any check ups or control visits in spite of having unexpected symptoms afterwards.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад +2

      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @marthakyatuhaire4550
      @marthakyatuhaire4550 2 года назад

      I literally have the same pain also had ovarian cysts laparoscopy surgery but the sharp pain is driving me crazy I feel like there is something wrong. It’s worse than what I had before my surgery 🙁

    • @jeffreyvillegas28
      @jeffreyvillegas28 7 месяцев назад

      @@RebalancePhysicalTherapy hello po

  • @OswaldDigestiveClinic
    @OswaldDigestiveClinic 3 года назад

    Nice video!

  • @mikejames8031
    @mikejames8031 Год назад

    Nice work!!!

  • @Growing_Virtuously
    @Growing_Virtuously 4 года назад +1

    What about internal scar tissues in the bladder caused by chronic UTI can therapy fix that ?

  • @jacquelineelenacubici-gonz4446
    @jacquelineelenacubici-gonz4446 3 года назад +2

    I had my gold bladder removed 2 years ago and I get more pain now than before and now I think is what you just said

    • @pp_81g59
      @pp_81g59 3 года назад +1

      me too had my gallbladder out six months ago and i still feel discomfort on my right side

    • @chitratewari8449
      @chitratewari8449 2 года назад

      @@pp_81g59 my mother has done this surgery 10 days ago but she having facing same problem along with continuous pain in right side upper abdomen . Why this happing of continuous pain

  • @bigsteez1052
    @bigsteez1052 4 месяца назад

    I had a nephrectomy 6 months ago and I’m still having pain in my abdomen and having trouble with my bowels. I have seen doctors about this that have no answers. I am having a CT scan done to rule anything out. I will explore this therapy depending on the findings. This has go in me hope that it’s not something more nefarious going on.

  • @paultaylorgolfinstruction
    @paultaylorgolfinstruction 4 года назад +1

    Had my gallbladder taken out about 8 years ago and on and off have had a radiating pain that shoots down from my naval to my penis and groin. Im now developing a bladder frequency issue and the tickle type discomfort is coming from right above the pelvic bone. Could this all be linked or is it just pelvic floor dysfunction?

  • @soapandwatermedia
    @soapandwatermedia Год назад +1

    You can also check for peritoneal cysts with a CT scan or ultrasound. They can be mistaken for ovarian cysts. If you have had abdominal surgery, you form scar tissue and this scar tissue can prevent you from absorbing your natural peritoneal fluid, especially if you are a woman with active ovaries. The fluid gets trapped in scar tissue cavities and form pockets of fluid that can continue to grow. This can put pressure on your organs: bladder causing urgency, stomach causing GERD, intestines causing constipation, rectum causing pain when sitting, etc. The drs mistook the symptoms as a gastric issue. They can grow very large and cause your cavity to bloat and feel hard. Mine was the size of a volleyball before they figured it out. Had surgery yesterday, feel soooo much better. However, the surgery just causes more scar tissue to form. So what do you do now?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we way can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
      Female: bit.ly/3cdz1dp
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @michaezell4607
    @michaezell4607 10 месяцев назад +2

    It took me over 6 months to become free from abdominal pain following my laparoscopic right hemicolectomy last october. I'll be 11 months post op on september 20th.

    • @arupdebbarma4420
      @arupdebbarma4420 7 месяцев назад

      How are you now
      I have laparoscopic surgery for acid reflux but after surgery I have abdominal pain gas pain
      I'm worried

  • @visionunfolding
    @visionunfolding 2 года назад +19

    Still having pain in my abdomen wall 4 years after my appendectomy.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад +5

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @katherinie
      @katherinie Год назад +3

      Hello.. I've been suffering from the same problem..So do you know the reason why this is happening .lile why it still hurts after years of surgery..Did you recover from it. I will be very grateful id you reply

    • @RS-kz3gj
      @RS-kz3gj 6 месяцев назад +1

      It could be gal stones or your gal batter.Iv Ben there

    • @biggdogg1870
      @biggdogg1870 2 месяца назад +1

      I have muscle spasms cramps if I bend over or do heavy lifting.😔

  • @kumarsaheb
    @kumarsaheb 5 лет назад +8

    I had appendectomy 2.5 months back and I have similar issue. I get abdomen pain which is on and off . Doctor said nothing to worry but thanks to this video now I understand what is happening

    • @everythingyouneed7264
      @everythingyouneed7264 4 года назад +1

      Kumar Saheb even i have the same problem

    • @kumarsaheb
      @kumarsaheb 4 года назад

      @@everythingyouneed7264 how is the condition now ??

    • @trudytru8224
      @trudytru8224 4 года назад +2

      I'm here same reason I cant believe im not recovering yet like 6 weeks i should be but Dr says its normal i can't live like this endlessly

    • @kumarsaheb
      @kumarsaheb 4 года назад

      An update - after an year..pain has almost gone... Try Yoga ... that really helped

    • @swaranjitkaur3773
      @swaranjitkaur3773 3 года назад

      same facing me

  • @ayoubben2018
    @ayoubben2018 3 года назад +2

    Iv had an appendix surgery before 24 days and yesterdy i felt a pain when i cough in the right of my stomach is that natural ?

  • @kelli8923
    @kelli8923 Год назад +2

    3 weeks out of abdominal exploratory and aneurysm on the Superior Mesenteric Artery (removed aneurysm and part of the artery). The pain 😢. If I have to hear “that was a really big surgery” one more time I’m gonna scream. I just want some kind of relief for a minute.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advise without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
      Female: bit.ly/3cdz1dp
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @elizareyes5346
    @elizareyes5346 Год назад

    Great info , I had been reading about scar tissue pain after my hysterectomy. Unfortunately I did not research prof to it nor did my MD inform me about if. If you know anyone in the Houston Texas area who you could recommend I would greatly appreciate it.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад +2

      I am so sorry you are going through this pain. We actually do online consultation if you are not local to us. I have provided the links to schedule below. Thank you for reaching out.
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @brookeheuer2119
    @brookeheuer2119 3 года назад +8

    Mine still hurts when I try and work out amd that was 8 years ago. They misdiagnosed me with a flew and a bladder infection. When really I had appendicitis. I almost died and spent almost two month in the hospital. I was originally 120 pounds and I was pretty fit. When I left the hospital I was 85 pounds and a huge scar up my stomach to my belly button bc they had to clean out all the poison pockets because they mad me wait so long. As I'm now 21 it still hurts and pulls when I try to work out.

  • @Moe_mk1234
    @Moe_mk1234 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hi. Thank you for this video. I had a tumor removal from the uterus a myoma 5 months ago and still have a lot of pain. Should I be worried or it'll go on it's own. What am i suppose to do. And yes i do have constipation. Pls help me

  • @TheLocuas27
    @TheLocuas27 4 года назад +1

    Do you recomend anyone in LA California?

  • @dekadhaness8987
    @dekadhaness8987 Год назад

    Very helpful

  • @bellguts2766
    @bellguts2766 5 лет назад +6

    My stomach is very tender after a hysterectomy. I know I have scar tissue and my stomach sticks out a lot. I can’t hold it in now. It’s been many years since the surgery. I can’t lift anything, it hurts so bad. It helps to wear something tight.

    • @4318az
      @4318az 4 года назад

      That sounds like a hernia

  • @jesusdelvalle36
    @jesusdelvalle36 5 лет назад +2

    My father just had a kidney removed and now has abdominal pain due to scarring. Can someone recommend a physical therapist in the Austin Texas area that can treat this?

    • @ayeeeeeeeeee5852
      @ayeeeeeeeeee5852 Год назад

      How’s your dad doing? We’re you able to find a therapist for him?

  • @udaybhujel8995
    @udaybhujel8995 3 года назад +1

    why my pelvis is paining while walking. it has benn 20 days had done open surgery apendix..

  • @saraayesha8965
    @saraayesha8965 3 года назад +5

    Thankyou soo much...
    I went through ectopic pregnancy surgery, it's been 3 months now... I feel stiffness in my Lower belly and I feel pain if my tummy hits somewhere... I thinks it's scar tissue build up... M taking serrapeptase peptase.i hope it dissolves the scar tissues.

    • @sarabodla9745
      @sarabodla9745 2 года назад +1

      Hey! Do you feel any better now? It’s now been 3 months with my ectopic pregnancy surgery and i still feel pain, the way you have mentioned your pain.
      Does it get better???

    • @saraayesha8965
      @saraayesha8965 2 года назад

      @kudzanai sachikonye Thanks for asking. I'm well now. The pain has subsided. I do workout for Diastasis repair.

  • @sparklesparkle9352
    @sparklesparkle9352 3 года назад

    I had open myomectomy for adenomyosis in May 2021, I have now developed serious lower back pain and abdominal pain constantly. I can't handle any pressure on my abdominal area. Do you know any clinics in London?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад +1

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @alaplex100
    @alaplex100 3 года назад +4

    I had a recurrent inguinal hernia over a year ago. A month ago I started having painful tugging sensations in my groin when sleeping on my side and if I twist my body suddenly. It's a horrible feeling and I am thinking the scar tissue may have attached to the mesh. Funny thing is that it rarely affects me during the day when performing normal activities.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад +2

      It is possible it could be scar tissue. Our online program can help as we do address how to release scar tissue and other muscles that can contribute to pain in this area.
      The best we can help is either via our online programs or a video consult…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on both of these links and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
      Female: bit.ly/3cdz1dp
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @bandanaroychatterjee7782
      @bandanaroychatterjee7782 2 года назад +1

      What are you doing for it??I am experiencing the same thing after my gall bladder surgery

    • @alaplex100
      @alaplex100 2 года назад +1

      @@bandanaroychatterjee7782Not much I could do. I am now over two years out and it's much better, although every few months I get groin and hip pain. Now I immediately take ibuprofen. It helps and I find that the sooner I take it the shorter the duration of the pain. Sometimes it just takes months or even years for the mesh to integrate with the nerves to settle. Hope this helps.

  • @shotcaller9961
    @shotcaller9961 2 года назад

    Thank you 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @mamabear5289
    @mamabear5289 2 года назад +1

    I suffer from after c section scaring and a large fibroid what you described is exactly what I have experienced. I will let my Gyn know that this therapy you suggest is an option to help relieve my pain

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @leaveittolefty
    @leaveittolefty 7 месяцев назад

    11 years since debulking for ovarian cancer. still have pain randomly that feels like menstrual cramps. very upsetting

  • @darlenydiaz4258
    @darlenydiaz4258 3 года назад +8

    It’s been months since I got my appendix out. It’s like my stomach has become weak, like when I eat I feel like gagging or when I smell something bad.

    • @Frankie343
      @Frankie343 3 года назад +3

      I get my appendix out soon. how bad did it hurt? please let me know

    • @renodelray
      @renodelray 3 года назад +1

      @@Frankie343 it’s not that bad but I haven’t fully recovered i got it done in december

  • @boopmybutthole3616
    @boopmybutthole3616 4 года назад +4

    I had a 17cm cyst that ruptured. They did surgery and took my left ovary and fallopian tube and my surgery was Dec 26th 2019. As of now May 11th 2020 i have been having a sharp pain when the pain was at the very beginning. Left lower abdominal area above the pelvis. Its a pulsing pain. I had a vaginal ultrasound about 2 weeks ago because I told them about the pain (it wasn't AS bad 2 weeks ago and now it is daily) and I go back to the doctor next week to see the results. If I'm using a hospital pain chart....it pulses at a 9..doesnt stay a 9 just when its pulsing. I almost want to go to the hosptial but that alone scare me right now. I took half a hydro pill. They went through my belly button, left side and top of belly button through laparoscopy.
    Oh man and I forgot to take a pain pill on time 2 days after surgery and I felt like I was dying....that pain was way passed a 10.Also to day is the worst its been happening every hour and the pain medication does not help. It'll hurt for a good 10mins.

    • @boopmybutthole3616
      @boopmybutthole3616 4 года назад

      My problem is the pulsing pain itls in the EXACT same spot as before the surgery.

    • @boopmybutthole3616
      @boopmybutthole3616 4 года назад +1

      Also the wired thing is in the very beginning it was the right side ovary that was painful than it moved to the left and thats what they took from me.

    • @boopmybutthole3616
      @boopmybutthole3616 4 года назад +1

      Not going to lie about a week ago I couldnt fart or burp and I felt like i needed to call 911 as I was unable to move and it was extremely painful..enough for me to call into work. Eventually I did a TINY toot and immediately felt better...i believe it has something to do with my belly button incision. (I'm an outtie and that surgical glue on it was the absolute worst)

  • @stevelemay2826
    @stevelemay2826 3 года назад +2

    I have had appendix taken out and then ended up with hernia afterwards. Over 3 years ago now .. any time I do a core workout I get extreme pain in the appendix area, almost like a calf cramp just in my incision for my appendix . I have also had part of my intestine removed due to diverticulitis under belly button. No issues in thag area at all . All in my right side by where my appendix was. Any suggestions on what I could do to

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @Zisjejk
    @Zisjejk Год назад

    I had a particularly hysterectomy
    5 years ago . Due to endometriosis
    But now my cramp pain is back just like prior to my surgery.
    So much pain in abdomen & back
    Headache & nausea
    My legs feel like cement.
    My last cat scan or MRI with contrast
    Only showed a small cyst.
    Is this normal ? I’ve also had 2 c sections
    What do I do ? Pls help

  • @loveyourself-sk8ch
    @loveyourself-sk8ch 3 года назад +1

    I m sufferings from 20 yrs... nathing found and i m feeling all always pain

  • @000mareng
    @000mareng Год назад

    good morning can you help me after my operation in stomach my stomach is always hurt so cold here japan is it normal because of weather or should i go to hospital?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      I would recommend going to the doctor you had your operation with or giving them a call to speak about it. It becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. Thank you for reaching out.

  • @scottytoohottie7172
    @scottytoohottie7172 3 года назад

    Can you tell me what kind of image they need to look inside of you Thank you

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @noemifitzpatrick6039
    @noemifitzpatrick6039 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I had surgery 15 days ago & feel more pain now the lathroscopic scars are healing.
    Whom would you recommend in the Walnut Creek, California area. Thank you 🙏

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  8 месяцев назад

      We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advise without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or via our 60 min video consultation with Hina…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: www.rebalanceptonline.com/pelvic-pain
      Female: www.rebalanceptonline.com/female-pelvic-pain
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @noemifitzpatrick6039
      @noemifitzpatrick6039 8 месяцев назад

      @@RebalancePhysicalTherapy thank you 🙏

  • @Nate-wi4we
    @Nate-wi4we 3 года назад +2

    I have a sore and kinda hard spot under my incision I don’t think it’s scar tissue because it’s not super close to my incision. What could this be?

    • @GameOn71213
      @GameOn71213 3 года назад +1

      I had a extended laparotomy, last year I also got that it just went away on its own..now my struggle is my belly button I get sharp pains every now and then

  • @mariagiron4622
    @mariagiron4622 3 года назад

    Where is your office at? I have a lot of pain after a Nissen Robotics Fundoplication. In October 16, 2019. I am still suffering a lot of pain

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @balajig309
    @balajig309 Год назад

    I am facing pain in RLQ after appendicitis Laproscorpic surgery.
    Can you please advise on this?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we way can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
      Female: bit.ly/3cdz1dp
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @Yeorgo
    @Yeorgo 2 года назад

    My mother has sharp pain since her hemicolectomy 6 months ago when they took part of her colon because of infection is there anything I could do to help her against the pain

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @Mandalore.The.Hero7
    @Mandalore.The.Hero7 3 года назад +12

    Hello I’m in my second week of recovering from laparoscopic appendectomy. But from these past two weeks of recovery I been only having liquid bowel movements. Sometimes when I eat solid food I get a pounding type of pain in my lower left abdomen where my incisions and colon is. Also when I try to have a bowel movement and when I try to push it out, I get a dull sharp belly button pain. I don’t know what to do..

    • @renodelray
      @renodelray 3 года назад +1

      I get the same and I also had a laparoscopic appendectomy did you find out what it is?

    • @K_-ku2pi
      @K_-ku2pi 2 года назад

      I have the same issue right now.. how are you? How long did it last? Or what did you do to get rid of the pain? A reply would greatly be appreciated... 😅

    • @Mandalore.The.Hero7
      @Mandalore.The.Hero7 2 года назад

      @@K_-ku2pi actually I’m in still effected by it. But I also have ibs and sibo also so I think that’s the reason why I’m still in pain

    • @nomrohaz8734
      @nomrohaz8734 5 месяцев назад

      Are u ok now I have open appendectomy last months n i feel pain in left abdomen n sometimes pain in mid belly

    • @Mandalore.The.Hero7
      @Mandalore.The.Hero7 5 месяцев назад

      @@nomrohaz8734 still experiencing it. Still need help

  • @KBradAdams
    @KBradAdams Год назад

    Curious how long does it take for scar tissue to form, if someone is having pain a week or two after surgery I would assume it is not scar tissue since it has not had time to form?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      It is different for everyone.
      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult…both links are listed below:
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
      Female: bit.ly/3cdz1dp
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @Aesthetic_leen
    @Aesthetic_leen 2 года назад

    Hi I had a laproscopy for ovarian cyst removal 10 days ago... I'm having sharp pain in the lower abdomen and pelvis.... Is it normal?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @CCPwillfall01
    @CCPwillfall01 9 месяцев назад +1

    It has been months since my surgery and i still have little sharp pains here and there every once in a while the lower stomach is sore it goes away for a while but comes back

    • @nomrohaz8734
      @nomrohaz8734 5 месяцев назад

      Are u ok now.. Me too facing same pain

  • @ittybittyyadira
    @ittybittyyadira 2 года назад

    I had a laparoscopy abdominal hernia repair 6 months ago, (no mesh repair) sutures were used to repair both hernias. and I feel pain in my chest and neck, I can't breathe well, sometimes I drink water and immediately burp it back out, and feel like I have to cough all the time. im feeling anxiety and had my first panic attack a month ago. never felt any of these symptoms prior to my surgery and I had the hernia for 15 years im 36. decided to fix it because my plastic surgeon wouldn't do a tummy tuck unless I fixed the hernia because it was considered too big.. im supposed to get the tummy tuck this march and Im so sad, I've actually been in a serious depression. its a constant feeling like someone is digging their hands in my neck or chocking me lightly, and pressure on my chest. anyone that has an idea on what I should do please help me out. thank you.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @finjble
    @finjble Год назад

    hi i'm from Finland and i just had my appendicitis operation a month ago, and yes i'm searching for some answers for my pain, because i'm not sure if this pain caused of the accidentally happened during my surgery that the surgeon dropped the HEM-O-LOCK clip inside my abdominal and decided not to look for it because they said on my report that it will go underneath my small intestine and they are just hoping that it wont cause me any sickness? so i treid to reached out back to my surgeon but i can't reached them i don't know what to do? i kept on trying to have an appointment from other Doctor so that they could send me back to the hospital but they keep on telling me to contact my surgeon?😢 i don't know what to do i hope you could advice me something? thank you and i'm looking forward for your advice ❤

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      Hi! Thank you so much for reaching out. I am so sorry you are going through this pain. I would recommend scheduling a consultation so we have more knowledge of your medical history and background to properly assist you. I have provide the links below.
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  • @JudithKorumbnga-px3jj
    @JudithKorumbnga-px3jj 8 месяцев назад +1

    My mum is going through a sharp pain after a abnormal operation for 10 years now, what is the best treatment?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  8 месяцев назад

      We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advise without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or via our 60 min video consultation with Hina…both links are listed below:
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  • @JudithKorumbnga-px3jj
    @JudithKorumbnga-px3jj 2 месяца назад

    My mum had gone abdominal operation for more than 10 years now she is feeling pain, what should you advise..

  • @zreyna7303
    @zreyna7303 4 года назад +8

    I had a csection 14 years ago and 3 years ago got a CT scan to determine what was causing this sharp stabbing pain. Scar tissue was diagnosed based on the scan. Haven't had it treated as I haven't found a therapist in my city. Pain is terrible specially during my menstrual period and when I'm ovulating. I've massage it and it has help a bit but not to where there is no more pain. Wish for professional help😔

    • @jrobert6916
      @jrobert6916 3 года назад

      I have been on the supplement Sarapeptasse for 8 weeks. I can finally breath. It is saving my life. I can breath. I can bend over. Far less pain.
      Scar tissue and adhesions were strangling my organs.
      My digestive system is healing. I had a colonoscopy, the doctors said my Colon was “curly.” He didn’t know why?!?!? Seriously. Doctors don’t really know (maybe they do) what a surgery can do to their patient. I have a gallbladder that “a doctor” wants to take out. NO WAY!!! I’m certain he would have to cut through tons of scar tissue.
      Everything you said about how you feel ... EVERY WORD. My doctors told me no test could show adhesions or scar tissue. Please. Buy Serapeptase and msm. I’m healing finally. I’ve suffered for 17 years.
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    • @Phoenix1062
      @Phoenix1062 Год назад

      I think that's what is going on with me as well. Where was your pain located ?

  • @sdevashree9184
    @sdevashree9184 3 года назад +10

    Hii, actually I have a laparoscopic surgery in the month of June till a month I had pain then it was fine pain in the sense not constantly paining but it pains when I sit get up push my stomach now tht to after nearly 5 months so is it fine to have these kinds of pain plzzzzzzz🙏🙏🙏 reply I m just 14 and I m very scared

    • @sharupriya75
      @sharupriya75 3 года назад

      Hey hi... I am experiencing the same thing now.. have you tried anything out?? If yes please let me know

    • @sdevashree9184
      @sdevashree9184 3 года назад

      @@sharupriya75 nope not tried anything avoid dry food and drink plenty of water

  • @nokchingsipongchang8173
    @nokchingsipongchang8173 Год назад

    I have done laparoscopic surgery for gallbladder removal but my pain get worsen and muscle pain and lymph nodes swollen in the back of my neck and head.... What would be the reason ?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we way can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
      Female: bit.ly/3cdz1dp
      Video Consults:
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      Emergent 60 min Consult:
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  • @huijin6738
    @huijin6738 3 месяца назад

    I had my appendix surgery on july 28 2023 and still have a burning sensation all over my abdomen. I did ultrasound and ctscan but it shown no abnormalities. Is it normal to feel the pain all the time??

  • @damckissen
    @damckissen 2 года назад

    Any answers to this:
    I had my appendix out 4 months before this comment. I feel pain that is hunger like when I’m hungry in the same spot. I also feel sore sometimes right there. Is it normal?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @jessicaapplegate2729
    @jessicaapplegate2729 4 года назад

    Is it possible to experience these symptoms years later? I had exploratory surgery when I was an infant and they found a perforated duadenal ulcer. They went back because I had an abscess a few days later. When I was 16 I started getting WRETCHING stomach pain with nausea and I feel like my whole abdomen is cramping up I have to bend over. I also don’t ovulate despite having normal hormone levels. I always bring up my surgery to my DRs and no one says they are related. My scar is so tight on my muscles that when I gain weight, I gain weight around it and my scar stays sunk

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  4 года назад

      Hi Jessica,
      Yes it is very possible. Scar tissue can have impact years later. If you watch the first free 30 minutes on the beginning of our online program here you will understand how scar can affect many things over the years. The program is also great to help you improve your scar....
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  • @HYDstudio167
    @HYDstudio167 3 года назад

    Hello.maam i had gone 9 mnths ago exploratory surgery and i have no issue on such pain or anything but my only concern about it in my belly button area is swallo i had no pain but my in belly button i get swelling plzz tell me about that

  • @tinyhouseworlddeutschland9702
    @tinyhouseworlddeutschland9702 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video. Someone knows where to seek help in Germany? I had all check ups, they didnt find anything. Obviously there is noone specializing in those isues, all doctors treated me like it was mental issue and I needed a psychologist and made the pain up. Sure one feels down after beeing almost 1 year in pain:( What a cycle.

  • @lilianmaeoasay1382
    @lilianmaeoasay1382 Год назад +1

    I had oophorectomy , Is it possible that still hurts near the scar 12 years later?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we can help is via our video consult…the link is listed below:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @adameblen
    @adameblen 6 лет назад +10

    Thank you for the video. I had an appendectomy 3 1/2 weeks ago and was recovering normally getting better each day....until a few days ago I’ve been having burning pains in my abdomen and sometimes groin area and lots of discomfort at work and when trying to sleep. Your video has helped me understand what’s happening internally. I just want to know if this is a normal pain this long after an appendectomy. If I know that it’s normal, I can tough it out. I just don’t want to ignore something that could hurt me. I called my surgeon and they provided nothing. I don’t think I have the therapy services available near me that you recommended. I’m not sure what to do to help with the pain. If you or anyone has any advice I would very much appreciate it.

    • @jazminsuarez11
      @jazminsuarez11 6 лет назад +4

      adameblen I FEEL THE SAME WAY THE PAIN IS HORRIBLE. It’s been 4 weeks and I was recovering no help needed and then I started feeling a lot of pain! Glad I found this

    • @iman584
      @iman584 5 лет назад +5

      I had my appendectomy 3 1/2 weeks ago also. And I started to feel abdomen pain and my right hip....I know from your comment it's been almost a year since you had the surgery....how long was it until you felt better....and are you still in pain? I went back to the hospital and my surgeon said there was nothing to worry about...my blood and CT scan turned out fine.....but I'm still uncomfortable with the pain...

    • @raqeebaismail3557
      @raqeebaismail3557 5 лет назад +2

      Same with me. Had my appendix removed 2 months ago and I have that same pain. Just as bad as the pain when I had the appendix.

    • @suzypenguin
      @suzypenguin 4 года назад +1

      It’s interesting how this awful pain starts at 3 1/2 weeks post appendectomy for many of us. Just started and I went to ER and was told nothing unusual and to call surgeon for follow up.

    • @everythingyouneed7264
      @everythingyouneed7264 4 года назад

      adameblen even tan suffering same problem i had Appendectomy one month ago and the lower right abdominal pain is not getting cured

  • @Ladybird1967
    @Ladybird1967 Год назад +1

    I had a hysterectomy last June and a right ovary removal in April due to a cyst torsion. I always have bladder, low back, hip pain. Like I’m always always always always in pain. The two surgeons can’t figure it out and they say it’s scar tissue. 😢

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      It is very frustrating to have this pain. I am sorry you are going through it! We do have an online program that has helped hundreds of men suffering through this as well as online consultations with Hina. Here is our information:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
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      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
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      Emergent 60 min Consult:
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    • @Ladybird1967
      @Ladybird1967 Год назад

      @@RebalancePhysicalTherapy I’m a woman, note I had a hysterectomy lol 😆

  • @hareemislam6376
    @hareemislam6376 17 дней назад

    Thank you.
    I have all these pains after my open abdominal hysterectomy on 30th March 2024 means more than 3 months earlier.
    I can’t wear tight clothes or need very light plain and soft long dress which is especially loose at the belly and down areas.
    My doctors at the hospital and family doctors say everything is normal but my pains of different types, different areas and on different days 😂are still not going.

  • @KIRKAUDIOVISUALREEL
    @KIRKAUDIOVISUALREEL 3 года назад +8

    When I sit for some time, the scar feels like it's pulling and it's get painful stretching.

    • @Nate-wi4we
      @Nate-wi4we 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @GameOn71213
      @GameOn71213 3 года назад +1

      Yep same after laparotomy, had surgery last year 2019

    • @ryoheikobayashi819
      @ryoheikobayashi819 3 года назад

      Same, my doctor just gave me painkillers.... Didn't do anything to check it and just gave me fking painkillers and it's getting worse.

    • @KIRKAUDIOVISUALREEL
      @KIRKAUDIOVISUALREEL 3 года назад

      The doctor said I should come so they do a procedure to let the scar fade away .

    • @krannz
      @krannz 8 месяцев назад

      Did you end up going to your dr? Did they make the scar go away?

  • @inessemanucharyan7453
    @inessemanucharyan7453 4 года назад +6

    hi, I had an ovarian cyst removed on the left side and surgeon says surgery went really well but since day one after surgery I am having right hip side/lower abdomen pain that gets worse with walking.. surgeon says nothing serious but your recovery will be long time but no real answer, how long will this pain last? will it ever go away? is it muscle pain or nerve or what? please share. thank you

    • @travehumble1300
      @travehumble1300 4 года назад +4

      I'm following this question. I had a tumor and ovary removed 7 months ago but jesus I am still sore. It hurts even worse if i try to workout and I still have this ugly bulge. It so depressing

    • @KosmikGawdess
      @KosmikGawdess 4 года назад +1

      Have you found the answer? Do you have a way to subside the pain? My sister is going through the same thing

    • @sophiamacdonald2711
      @sophiamacdonald2711 4 года назад +1

      The way you feel my sister inesse is the same now 2ad half month am feeling pain from my left side hip. Icant even sleep well ad carry anything more than 5kg

    • @helis2501
      @helis2501 4 года назад +2

      @@sophiamacdonald2711 Hi ! I had an ovarian cyst laparoscopy too about 5 month ago. I am having lower abdominal pain since then. If I'm still and resting all day in my bed - then I don't feel any pain but if I walk or move - pain is there and it just won't go away anymore. Doctor's don't see problem. I'm frequent visitor to the emergency department because of this pain... Loosing my mind.

    • @jyotilic3079
      @jyotilic3079 3 года назад +2

      @@helis2501take fibres more and more. Drink plenty of water. If u can then switch to homeopathic. Really surgeons don't tell clear before surgery. All are business minded

  • @sellysmith8903
    @sellysmith8903 4 месяца назад

    Need help in Northern Arizona...please!

  • @sharoori123
    @sharoori123 3 года назад +1

    Hello, could I have scar tissue around my bellybutton after gb laparoscopic removal in 2018.I have a tugging and pulling.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      yes you could.

    • @ileyemitaiwo9240
      @ileyemitaiwo9240 6 месяцев назад

      Hello. I know its been a long while you wrote this but I just had abdominal myomectomy and currently feeling the tugging and pain on my belly button. Did yours eventually get better?

  • @Kylierenee
    @Kylierenee Год назад

    I had my gallbladder out laparoscopy 3 months ago and I still have a dull radiating pain near one of my incisions ESPECIALLY when I laugh, cough, or sneeze !! (More of a stabbing pain while laughing, coughing, or sneezing) could this be normal?! I am very scared !

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we way can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
      Female: bit.ly/3cdz1dp
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
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      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @Carla-qc7bl
    @Carla-qc7bl 3 года назад

    my mom feel so much pain that she can't even walk sit or go to the bathroom.. i live in missed up country were the doctors there aren't good so i don't know what should i do

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      We're sorry you're going through this. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
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      Emergent 60 min Consult:
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  • @SDdancers1331
    @SDdancers1331 3 года назад

    it's week I did My appendix surgery now it pains in upper right side when I try to lay down do you know why??

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
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      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @ivancortez1837
    @ivancortez1837 3 года назад

    I had an appendectomy surgery at the start of this month, was fine and feeling good until about a day ago I felt pain where the appendix used to be. Anyone know why this is?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advise without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult. Our video consult links are below:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
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    • @camilleperocho8536
      @camilleperocho8536 3 года назад

      Hello. I've experienced what you have experienced too. What did you do? Is the pain gone?

  • @bel8635
    @bel8635 3 года назад +4

    Hi! I had an appendectomy done 4 months ago and I’ve been experiencing so much pain ever since! I feel like I have to pee every 5 mins also! I did a CT SCAN AND ULTRASOUND this past month and doctor still has no clue what it could be! Pls if anyone has an recommendations on how to fix this pls comment down below! This video was very helpful also!

    • @jessicalooper9504
      @jessicalooper9504 3 года назад +2

      I had one done a month ago and I keep getting this burning pain and stabbing. Hurts to raise up in bed, after sitting in one spot for awhile. It's almost similar to the pain before I had it removed. I just want to be back to normal.

    • @vinis4291
      @vinis4291 3 года назад

      @@jessicalooper9504 now I face what you experienced. R u recoverd from this ?? If u back to normal please tell me What did you do to recover from this?

    • @superfavourite3619
      @superfavourite3619 2 года назад

      Hope you are okay now

  • @theathomas3008
    @theathomas3008 3 года назад

    I have been having stomach ache and I had removed appendix 2019 july 20th and is it appendix

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advise without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult. Our video consult links are below:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
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  • @Angie-vm9nv
    @Angie-vm9nv 3 года назад +4

    Hi, I have an ongoing pain on my right side of my belly that gets more intense by doing certain types of movements. I was pretty sure this pain was because of scar tissues as I had an laparoscopic surgery 3 years ago and this pain started a little bit more than a year after the operation. But now I just went through another laparoscopic surgery to see what is the cause of my ongoing pain, and they couldn’t find anything so far. Is it still possible that the pain is because of scar tissues?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад +2

      Yes it could be.

    • @silviacelis7
      @silviacelis7 3 года назад +3

      I have the same pain and they have done many test and scans nothing ! I am fine according to the doctors. I had my appendix removed. It’s been one year.

    • @ellabalajadia9823
      @ellabalajadia9823 2 года назад +3

      Experiencing the same, had my appendectomy last january and now i am feeling some stabbing pain where they removed it.

    • @Nl664Men69
      @Nl664Men69 2 года назад

      @@ellabalajadia9823 are u okay now? How long did it last

    • @ellabalajadia9823
      @ellabalajadia9823 2 года назад

      @@Nl664Men69 it lasted for a week. The pain was on and off.

  • @PanaSouza
    @PanaSouza 5 лет назад +2

    I have this pain. I live in north california and just got a CT scan today to determine if that's what my pain is from.

    • @sumanneemawat6011
      @sumanneemawat6011 4 года назад

      Are u okay now? What was the reason for your pain? What did the CT scan say?

    • @jrobert6916
      @jrobert6916 4 года назад +1

      CT scans Ultrasounds any scans or X-ray cannot show scar tissue. I’ve had 4 intense abdominal surgeries from 1994-2001. I’m doubled up in pain. Colin is curly in knots. Back pain. IC Interstitial Cystitis, (Bladder) - Stomach Pain, lung pain, pancreases pain .. NO DOCTOR has ever helped me.
      24 one hour PT
      My own massages
      Cupping
      NOTHING HAS HELPED ME
      I seriously am waiting to die. I’m tied up in knots. My abdominal wall nerves are on fire from breast bone, to pubic bone, from middle back tied up with what feels like VERY TIGHT ELASTIC PANTS when I have no pants on. If ANYONE CAN HELP please answer here... and I can get in touch with you ~ NO JOY IN MY LIFE. I can’t do anything but breathe day after day after day ... getting older so I can die. I’ve watched 1,000’s of videos begging for anything to work. I give every therapy plenty of attention 🔥🥵😭 including mentally pushing pain away, spent 10’s of 1,000’s of dollars over the years. I’m disabled. I stare at the wall. PLEASE MAKE THIS STOP. Pain level 10++ minute by minute. Thank You 🙏🏼

    • @dirkzimmermann3851
      @dirkzimmermann3851 3 года назад +1

      @@jrobert6916 that sounds terrible have to tried astraxanthin? My prayer are with you

    • @jrobert6916
      @jrobert6916 3 года назад

      Dirk Zimmermann THANK YOU DZ. I’ve got it on my list for my hubby to pick up for me when he goes to the Health Food Store. I read several articles and I believe it can benefit my conditions. Blessings.

    • @tK-ye1iz
      @tK-ye1iz 2 года назад

      @@jrobert6916 sorry to hear you are going through all these. How are you now?

  • @shrill5
    @shrill5 Год назад

    I have that pain for last 7 months in my abdomen and groin area and the doctor said it is a scar tissue ,I can’t sit long nor walk more then 70 steps.it happened after stent procedure.

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  Год назад +1

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we way can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or a video consult…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3cbqPul
      Female: bit.ly/3cdz1dp
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @krannz
      @krannz 8 месяцев назад

      Do you still have the scar tissue? I'm going thru the same and don't know what to do to get it release😢

    • @shrill5
      @shrill5 8 месяцев назад

      @@krannz yes

  • @sanakhan-ph7gq
    @sanakhan-ph7gq 3 месяца назад

    I got pain from last 1 week .....before i see dr she said its nothing in ultrasound ....
    I had laparotomy rupyured ectopic . In my right ...but dont know i have pain in left

  • @lauralishes1
    @lauralishes1 3 года назад +6

    I had my gallbladder removed 5 years ago. I'm now in excruciating pain in my abdomen, it started a about 9 months ago and now I can hold the bulge in my hand it's that swollen. It also feels like something is squeezing and twisting in the area where my gallbladder was, it's now worked it's way to the other side. I can't touch it as it's so tender and swollen. I'm almost calling an ambulance some nights I'm in that much agony. I've looked at diagrams and the only thing I can see in the area the pain was most was my spleen. I started to think I had an enlarged spleen until I saw this as it was the closest to symptoms and nearest to the pain but now it's also in other places. I'm having to take pain killers every day which is also making me feel sick, I can't do anything it's sore to even move.

    • @Jacklynofalltrades
      @Jacklynofalltrades 3 года назад

      Laura my issues also started with my gallbladder surgery. You might have a hernia. I have small bowel adhesions.

    • @timzstr
      @timzstr 2 года назад

      Haha remove your spleen too then ...the logic in removing gallbladder haha why

  • @KishanSingh-vs9pd
    @KishanSingh-vs9pd 3 года назад

    It has been 25 days and now it has starting paining in right and left side

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад

      Hi,
      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @glendamcdonald3436
    @glendamcdonald3436 4 года назад +2

    Hi I had a c section 2019 and on my 10mth i feeling a bulge to my left like a a shoe lace with two persons pulling left and right to make a knot and somehow the knot pushing down to my womb eg if i lift my left foot or vomit it occur. I dont no but This thing move down to my vagina left and there is a pull on it just happen .

    • @lauralishes1
      @lauralishes1 3 года назад +1

      I've had 2, one 18 years ago when I was 17 and another at 19. I'm now in my 30s and I still have pain from it.

  • @kinleydem2438
    @kinleydem2438 2 года назад +1

    My brother had to do laparoscopic surgery to remove his appendix, it is still hurting him in the same spot even after a month

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @AK-zw3yz
      @AK-zw3yz 2 года назад

      How is ur brother right now?
      My sister done it 2 weeks ago, but she has pain still in abdomenal area.
      As a elder sis of her, I am so scared which is also causing my health

  • @adinahoward9413
    @adinahoward9413 4 года назад +1

    I have had a surgery and it's a long scar down my abdomen, I need help please. It has been a year and it's painful

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  4 года назад

      Hi Adina,
      The best way we can help is to actually follow the guidence in our C section solution program. Even though it says C section- after the educational part it applies to anyone that has had an abdominal surgery and how to recovery from it. We teach everything from scar, muscle and fascial release as well as the core strengthening to start with. Hope that helps.
      C section solution:
      www.rebalancept.com/the-c-section-solution-course-women/

    • @GameOn71213
      @GameOn71213 3 года назад +1

      I had a laparotomy, running from my rib cage to the pubic area, I do get shape pain out of my belly button

  • @stratogustav
    @stratogustav 3 года назад +5

    Three years after my appendix removal through laparoscopic surgery I don't feel any pain, but I feel pulsating in the appendix area, and if someone touches me in that area I feel some sort of tickling sensation that feels nerve-racking, and I have no idea why it never went away after surgery.

    • @Dylan68
      @Dylan68 3 года назад +1

      Bro same I came to this video for help😭

    • @Dylan68
      @Dylan68 3 года назад +1

      My shit hurt in the belly button they made a cut and it hurts after 2 years

    • @stratogustav
      @stratogustav 3 года назад

      @@Dylan68 I have no idea what that sensation is, and those MRI are bad for DNA, so the less I do those the better.

    • @philipbrukwicz7672
      @philipbrukwicz7672 3 года назад

      @@Dylan68 I just had an appendectomy as well and after a month, my incisional pain is gone but I have this strange pain in my belly button area that only hurts when I touch it. Is yours similar? Anything I can do to mitigate it?

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  3 года назад +1

      The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

  • @jeanmank6342
    @jeanmank6342 3 месяца назад

    How can a pelvic floor PT help pain nowhere near the area of surgery?! I went through a two years of it to help my pelvic floor dysfunction so I would be illegible for a reversal when I had my ileostomy. Well, it didn't help at all and I got an colonic obstruction three months ago. (I hadn't pooped on my own in five year: double full enemas and massive amounts of laxatives. I nearly died, had a colectomy and permanent ileostomy. The three-month post-op pain is worse than the original post-op. I'm getting a CT scan tomorrow but not hopeful if it is scar tissue/adhesions, unless surgeon is willing to laser them off. I had two pelvic floor therapists and they never once said they could help abdominal pain

  • @tK-ye1iz
    @tK-ye1iz 2 года назад

    I had laparoscopic appendectomy 15 days ago.
    Since the i am having pain in left side of abdomen. Dr said left side trocar was big.
    Now i am still having kind of deep muscle pain on left abdomen while doing some movement
    . I am so much worried. Please help .

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry you are going through this and this is exactly why we are trying to educate on these subjects. We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advice without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background. The best we can help those who are not local to us (in Philadelphia, PA) is either via our online programs or a video consult. Both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: bit.ly/3vBZBXP
      Female: bit.ly/3eJf0yG
      In addition, we have several other courses that can help with postpartum conditions:
      C-Section Solution: bit.ly/3xG0r7z
      Vaginal Delivery Solution: bit.ly/3t6BpLy
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01

    • @amadeajennings79
      @amadeajennings79 Год назад

      Mee too any answers?

  • @sumayamohamed5539
    @sumayamohamed5539 8 дней назад +1

    I have pain here and there it’s been almost 2 years I had appendix surgery 2022 September 6

    • @RebalancePhysicalTherapy
      @RebalancePhysicalTherapy  6 дней назад

      We would love to answer all the questions that come in however it becomes a liability to give medical advise without sufficient knowledge and questioning of your history and background.
      The best we can help those who are not local to us is either via our online programs or via our 60 min video consultation with Hina…both links are listed below:
      We have a free 30 minute powerpoint to help you better understand what is going on in both of these links below and if you feel the program can help then you can follow through with the program.
      Online programs:
      ****Our Pelvic Pain Solution Program is
      Male: www.rebalanceptonline.com/pelvic-pain
      Female: www.rebalanceptonline.com/female-pelvic-pain
      Video Consults:
      60min Video Consult
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/60min-non-local?back=1&month=2021-01
      Emergent 60 min Consult:
      calendly.com/hinashethpt/emergent-60-min-phone-consult?back=1&month=2021-01