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Q: After a hysterectomy is it normal to experience loss of appe
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 3rd, 2006
are these conditions normal after surgery. Just had partial Hysterectomy (have my ovaries and cervix) on 3/16/2006 have had some problems since. Urinary tract infectin being treated with Keflex 500mg 4x day, bacterial infection just diagnosed on 3/31/2006. Not being treated because of reaction to metronidazole 500mg2x a day. Bowels do not function with out using senna every 3 days to clean out. Have had ct scans and baruim scans only thing found was small pockets of fluid in bowels one left side one right side. Have had pain in left side starting under ribcage since and doctors all know so what the heck is going on with me? I have no appetite and water seems to be the best thing that does not bother me. I need help please. Before surgery I weighed 105lbs.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 23rd, 2006
Hysterectomy Answer A933
In order to help advise you, I'll need more information from the pathologist's report after the hysterectomy.


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