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Scar tissue and/or adhesions after mesh removal – rest of be more active
I am about 4 months out from inguinal mesh removal. I feel at times like there’s a fair amount of firmer tissue in my abdomen and it’s a bit puffier than it was before surgery still. Same with the areas around the incisions and the umbilical area. And I still have some mild to moderate soreness on and off in the inguinal area, plus some tenderness in the testicle on that side. I also notice some tightness and pulling in the same areas, and even up to my rib cage above the incision on the right side that was a little bigger where the mesh was pulled out. I will add though that the area right under the rib cage was like that to some degree before removal.
Anyway, I have to assume there’s a fair amount of scar tissue that has formed plus adhesions. No surgeon really has any advice about this, and I believe the hope is that over time perhaps things will soften and become more natural feeling over a very long stretch of time as the body heals and remodels tissue. Four months I guess for something like this is still early.
But of course my worry comes when reading stuff about how the opposite can happen with scar tissue and adhesions – that things can get tighter and tighter, and actual adhesions can cause serious problems many years down the road.
I started feeling tighter after resuming my running routine and I’m worried I could have made things worse. Though, it also may be somewhat psychosomatic and the anticipation that I might feel worse after being more active has made me focus on these areas more and just amplified something that was already there.
I guess my question is, this far out, is more exercise good or bad? Should I continue exercising but doing something less impactful, like walking or biking? I’ve heard some say you want to be active to keep the body supple and break up excess scar tissue. But I also worry I might make the scarring process more active and worse.
I also wonder if indeed most of the time even adhesions tend to improve and soften over time themselves, or if that’s actually not the case.
I think four months is still pretty early, but of course I tend to worry and I wonder if I need to just relax and be patient, or worry about things just getting tighter and tighter. I’ve heard folks suggest that a year to two years for continued improvement is not uncommon.
Ever since my first mesh surgery I’ve had some gurgling in the lower and upper right abdomen along with the feelings of tightness, plus a small area adjacent to that port hole that puffs out a bit. No hernia in that spot was detected prior to or after removal despite the puffiness. I’ve always wondered if the original surgery resulted in some sort of adhesion on that side that’s still there and tugging on things unnaturally and making it look like this. No indigestion or nausea or fever or anything like that, though.
Any thoughts?
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