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Surgery uterus remove and blader repair
My mom had uterus removal surgery along with ovary removal and bladder repair surgery. She had urine leakage while coughing or laughing for the past 10 years. Now it has been 10 days since the surgery. Today, while laughing, a small amount of urine leakage happened. Does this mean the surgery failed, or can this happen during the healing phase?
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Healing phase give some time Not all the time surgery like removing uterus can treat urinary incontinance as well as can get worst So wait and watch
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There can be leakage during healing phase . The tissues will contract with time and make the symptoms better. But you need to rule out other causes like infection as well.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Well there can be leakage during the healing phase...but since it was pre-existing more things need to be excluded. Consult your primary doctor if problem persists or increases.....as of now wait for another week or two.
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Need to wait 3 weeks, but if problem continues..we have to consider other causes like Incontinence
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This requires physical examination to rule out whether it's physiological or pathological
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Consult your treating doctor for examination
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Consult please.
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