Guest guest Posted September 13, 2011 Report Share Posted September 13, 2011 Duncan and others: Two years ago I was surgically operated upon for my inguinal hernia. But I keep getting recurrent pain in the inguinal region. The surgeon advises not to get next surgery but just to bear with it. My son, mainstream physician, says in my age of 70 I have my abdominal wall muscle weakened. So it can't support the intestines at times and pushes down with pressure and exertion. Its true. When I speak loudly for long or sit for long then I get the pain. My son says to take vitamin C. I can remove the ongoing pain in 5 minutes if I lay down flat/supine for 5 minutes. But I can't take to long journeys. How can I avoid the pain please? Ratan. ------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2011 Report Share Posted September 13, 2011 Hi Ratan; in repairing an inguinal hernia, two adjacent muscles are violated and then sewn together so as to not allow them to separate again at the connective tissue, which is more flexible. They may still pull in slightly different directions, which causes discomfort and sometimes pain. If you have excessive pain it is likely the surgery has resulted in adhesions, which is excessive scarring in the area with a resultant lack of flexibility of the tissues near where they have been re-joined. Excessive scarring of adhesions, endometriosis, fibroids and organ fibrosis can be reduced by metabolic enzymes, specifically fibrinolytic enzymes. BlockBuster Allclear is what we use in the UK and North America; I don't know what you have in India but you can compare the ingredients with other fibrinolytic, not proteolytic, enzymes: http://tinyurl.com/BB-AllClear > > Duncan and others: > Two years ago I was surgically operated upon for my inguinal hernia. But I keep getting recurrent pain in the inguinal region. The surgeon advises not to get next surgery but just to bear with it. My son, mainstream physician, says in my age of 70 I have my abdominal wall muscle weakened. So it can't support the intestines at times and pushes down with pressure and exertion. Its true. When I speak loudly for long or sit for long then I get the pain. My son says to take vitamin C. I can remove the ongoing pain in 5 minutes if I lay down flat/supine for 5 minutes. But I can't take to long journeys. > > How can I avoid the pain please? > Ratan. > ------------ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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