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[|Human|] I had an uterine ablation done in 2007 after about three months I started having really bad abdominal pain so severe that I started vomiting from the pain. Went to the emergency room my bp at the time was 153 over 104. They were more concerned by my blood pressure which I am sure was elevated because of the severe pain I was experienceing. I told them I thought the pain was coming from my ovaries or uterus. They checked my appendix and told me they couldn t find anything wrong with me, but got my blood pressure down after giving me pain medicine. They gave me a prescription for pain medicine and sent me on my way. I have since had pain almost every month most of the time not as severe, but several times it has been. I still spot once a month and sometimes when the pain is severe I bleed like a normal period. I have had a colonoscopy and everything was fine. I have been told by my gyno that it is just simple cysts rupturing. Is there anything else that can be done.
[|AI|]  Hi. Thanks for your query. Read your history and understood the problems.You're mentioning the age would have helped me to give you more specific reasons and treatment option. Uterine Ablation is due for hemorrhagic, which must have been suffering. Yes the blood pressure usually rises with pain. Raised blood pressure does not cause pain in abdomen. Now you have pain in abdomen on and off, spotting once a month, and you bleed when the pain is severe. This indicates that you are still suffering from hemorrhagic and hormonal imbalance. If you have completed the family meaning have kids, it is wise to undergo Hysterectomy. His will solve the problem permanently. All other therapies will certainly have their own complications and your pain and bleeding will persist. I hope this is the best solution you have at the moment, Please discuss this in detail with your husband, the Gynecologist and go for it.