Re: HYSTERECTOMY: Cryo Ablation and Polyp removal - Polyp photo
From: Hope Waltman (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 28 Jun 2008 10:26:09 -0500 (CDT)
A photo of an endometrial polyp.
http://www.lapscope.com/endometrial_polyp.htm
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At Thu, 26 Jun 2008, Hazel1613 wrote:
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>On June 16, 2008 I had a polyp removed and cyroablation in the Dr.
>office. I was given painkillers and a shot at the office and at home I
>had to take 3 pills to dialate my uterus. I have to say even though I
>had pain meds. When he removed the polyp it was quite painful. It felt
>like a scraping against the uterus then a suction to pull it out. The
>cryoablation was painless at the time. When I came home I was in severe
>pain. I believe it was coming from the dialation pills because I felt
>like I was having contractions. I also was bleeding and had to change
>my pad 3 times. The next day it stopped and turned into the pinkish
>watery discharge. I'm a little concerned right now because I have been
>bleeding every time I urinate. The watery pinkish discharge stopped
>after about 3 days. I'm not bleeding enought to wear a pad, it doesn't
>look like pinkish discharge it looks like blood that turns brown as if
>it wants to stop then it turns back into blood. Is this normal? It just
>seems like I still have my polyp because that's exactly what I was going
>through before the procedure. What are the symptoms when you remove a
>polyp? and what are the symtoms of uterine perferation. Thank you for
>any help.