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Re: nerve damage symptoms

From: Joyce (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 26 May 2003 02:06:07 -0500 (CDT)


The following site is all I could find so far. It at least confirms it is possible,more to follow the quote...

http://www.sbivf.com/patient/indepth_female_surg.htm >"Risks and Side Effects

Although laparotomy is somewhat riskier than laparoscopy and hysteroscopy, complications from this major surgery are rare and usually not serious. They may include pelvic or abdominal infections, bleeding or blood clots in the abdomen, allergic reactions, skin infections near the incision, nerve damage, bladder infection or complications from anesthesia. Like other abdominal surgeries, other risks include puncture of the bowel, bladder, blood vessels and other organs. Although occurring rarely, a puncture may require additional surgery for repair."

I also know that many symptoms of nerve damage are incomplete emptying of bladder or bowel, pain[usually burning or stabbing pain], numbness, tingling,itchy crawly feelings, weakness of surrounding muscles, numbness,etc.,... Please try http://www.google.com and enter the search phrases such as: abdomen nerve damage symptoms, pelvic nerve damage, pelvic floor nerve damage, etc.,...I found the most luck with the second phrase. Best of luck, sorry you are going through this! Please write if you choose, and tell me what you have found. I am interested in this too! Thanks! Joyce joyneau@hotmail.com More sites: http://www.medhelp.org/forums/neuro/archive/13762.html

http://www.ivillagehealth.com/experts/womens/qas/0,,242103_127243,00.html






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