Scar tissue from gall bladder removal surgery; what can do to get rid of it and the pain?I had gall bladder removal surgery back in February. At times, the area around my tummy below the navel is a little sore and hurts when I walk or do strenuous activity, especially bending while cleaning up or picking up items. The pain also finds me if I sit for long periods of time and then get up. Is it scar tissue from the surgery or intense pain that I had prior to the removal? If so, what do I do to get rid of it? It is painful at times.
Answer by "The Big Cheese"
Actually what you are experiencing is similar to what I went through after I had Hernia Surgury. I had it done Laproscopically which is using cameras. Anyways they cut through your Abdominal Muscles and they haven't fully healed yet. When your using those muscles it puts strain on them. I was an active baseball, wrestling and football player so I never was able to give it a chance to heal fully either. I still got pains almost a year and a half later. Just take it easy for a month if it bothers you really bad. Thats my explination as to why I think your having pains. Good Luck, hopefully your not suffering too much.
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