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GYNECOLOGIC: can dr. explain how pelvic irritation can refer as rectal pressure/pain??

From: jazzylady (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 18:30:12 -0600 (CST)


Hi there,

I am just curious about the mechanics of how various pelvic irritaions can refer as rectal pressure/pain.

I just had a permanent cerclage removed that was causing infection and pain... the pressure and pain was so bad I had to stay off work lying down. It was irritating both my bladder and pelvic area and rectal area. I had it removed via posterior colpotomy yesterday under gen anesthesia. Supposedly it was VERY aggrevated, and he had to cauterize lots of granuloma tissue. He said it ws bleeding in there a lot. Today, most of the pelvic pain is gone, and the cramping gone, but still feel like a bowling ball in my rear (similar to BEFORE the surgery)! Also having a flare-up of hemorrhoids, and I have never had hemorrhoids before. Last year I had a Novasure ablation and in the week or two after, had similar feelings- pelvic heaviness, rectal pressure, though not half as bad as with this problem. The doctors seem to not be surprised by this feeling and say oh, yes.. from the irritation.

But I am wondering what the mechanics of this are? Is there some nerve between the vagina and rectum that is inflamed or something????? How long does this last??

Thanks!!!




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