Tubal ligation is a surgery performed to prevent any future pregnancies. The pain that you are feeling from the gas is the carbon dioxide that is used for the surgeon to visualize the tubes. To ease the pain caused by the gas rest, drink plenty of fluids, and take the pain medication as prescribed.
Baking soda is not typically used to alleviate gas pains. It may interact with stomach acid and cause discomfort. It's best to try over-the-counter gas relief medications or make dietary changes to help with gas pains.
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Yes, gas pains can sometimes be felt in the shoulder due to referred pain from the diaphragm or irritation of the phrenic nerve.
Yes, tubal peritonitis can cause sharp pains, often due to inflammation of the fallopian tubes and surrounding tissues. This inflammation can lead to symptoms such as abdominal pain, pelvic discomfort, and sometimes fever. If you suspect you have tubal peritonitis or experience severe pain, it's important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, you can get gas pains just about anywhere in your body. I have suffered from this on and off all my life. It usually troubles me in my legs, lower back or between my shoulder blades. Homeopathy works for me.
I have had a tubal ligation by laprscopy and have painful co2 build up, i presume, in my chest cavity after four days. How do i get rid of it?
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No. Gas pains only cause stomach cramps.
OMG...... I Dunno because I am siting here wondering the same thing!!! Me to, breast milk, missed period,left abd. pains,pinchy like pains,with having a tubal ligation done almost 5 years ago after my 5th child was born. I think we need to see the Dr. :)
Gas pains after laparoscopic surgery can be effectively managed by walking, staying hydrated, using heating pads, taking over-the-counter gas relief medications, and avoiding carbonated drinks and foods that can cause gas.