I am 3 weeks after the removal of the uterine myoma - 90x75x71 mm. The myoma was removed through the abdominal cavity of Cohen's sp and then enucleated. Overall, I feel very well and all my life activities are back to normal. Only passing stools every day brings me a lot of pain. I would like to add that I am 30 years old and so far I have been a specimen of he alth - "a problem-free unit". I am aware of the fact that internal wounds are still healing. However, I would like to know until when such a state of affairs should be treated as a norm and after what time should I see a doctor?

Dear Madam, if the removed lesion was in the back wall and you learned to pass a stool despite the pain, you may experience pain or discomfort after its removal. I am asking for 2-3 weeks of patience and an easily digestible diet. If after this time you do not notice any improvement or the pain starts to get worse, please contact your attending physician.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Dr. Michał Barwijuk

Assistant at the Department of Obstetrics, Women's Diseases and Oncological Gynecology at the MSW Hospital in Warsaw. Member of the Polish Gynecological Society (PTGP), member and founder of the Polish Society of Plastic Gynecology (PTGP) and the Polish Society of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Gynecology (PTGEiR).

Co-organizer of trainings and lecturer for doctors in the field of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive gynecology. Organizer of trainings and lecturer in laser techniques in aesthetic gynecology. He completed prestigious training at the Institute of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Gynecology in Florida (USA).

On a daily basis, she operates and assists in the most complex plastic and reconstructive gynecology procedures, and also performs minimally invasive aesthetic gynecology procedures, restoring the functionality and aesthetics of intimate zones. He trains doctors in laser techniques, carboxytherapy, platelet-rich plasma and hyaluronic acid in plastic and aesthetic gynecology and in surgical techniques in plastic gynecology. Since 2016, he has been conducting the first in Poland course in plastic gynecology on non-fixed preparations as part of practical classes in the medical education centerCEMED.

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