This topic is about experiencing severe abdominal cramping, particularly after urinating or draining an ostomy pouch. The person sharing their story has been dealing with this intense pain for a couple of months and is seeking advice or similar experiences from others. Here are some helpful insights and advice:
- If you are experiencing persistent or severe abdominal pain, it is important to contact your ostomy nurse, surgeon, or primary care doctor right away. This kind of pain is not normal and should be addressed promptly.
- Consider asking for diagnostic imaging, such as a CT scan or MRI, to help identify any potential internal issues that might be causing the pain.
- One person shared a story about delaying medical care, which led to serious complications like a punctured colon, sepsis, C. difficile infection, and peritonitis due to migrated hernia-repair mesh. This highlights the importance of seeking early medical intervention to prevent life-threatening situations.
- Family members or caregivers can play a crucial role in advocating for your health. Listen to their concerns and insist on getting a medical evaluation, even if you feel like you can handle the pain.
- If you have had hernia-repair mesh placed in the past and are experiencing new abdominal pain, make sure to inform your healthcare providers about your mesh history, as complications from the mesh can be a known risk.
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