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Can repair one side exaggerate the other?
I am 4 days post laparoscopic repair of a right side inguinal hernia. Is it possible the an exaggeration of pain of a hernia on the left side which I had never previously experienced and which was not diagnosed nor was it looked for during my procedure??. Background ..for 2 years I experienced groin pain and tests. I lived with the uncertainty until I experienced a change in bowel habits. That led me to consider IBS but also me to believe I had a hernia and constipation was a result. Therefore I finally got a surgeon for diagnostic laparoscopy with possible hernia repair. Going in, he felt it likely a femoral hernia while I believed inguinal based on all I’ve read about occult inguinal hernias in women.
My recuperation from the surgery is proceeding well but I am feeling pain on my opposite side (left) of similar placement and type to the inguinal on my right side.
The surgeon told me he would only be looking in the right quadrant and repairing what he found there rather than poking around elsewhere since I had not experienced pain in the left side.So, is it possible the mesh and repair on the right side have now exaggerated a hernia on the left side? How likely would it be?
I do not see the surgeon until January 17th. My incisions are stapled with metal staples. They look good feel good and my overall health is good.
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