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[|Human|] I had a hernia repair that was entrapped year and a half ago. After surgery I had what I know now was a kinked intestine which eventually broke open and resulted in a removal of 6 of small intestine. (This is after I had complained to my surgeon and the pain was diagnosed as gastritis and did no follow through testing). The part that I am concerned about is that when I arrived at the hospital emergency and my doctor showed up, he proceeded to operate with the diagnosis of a hole in my stomach even though I told him I have never had stomach problems, and had told him of the symptoms that clearly described a bowel obstruction! So the operation took 3 hours of him searching through intestines, scoping the stomach also before finding the perforation and repairing. I now have some bouts of abdominal pain (adhesions?) that seems to last for a few days then gets better. I went to my family doctor when this happened, and he did an xray without contrast that showed I was constipated. I have two questions: Will I have a chronic pain from adhesions from the surgeon handling my intestines and taking a long time/drying out or do they typically keep them wet and practice care in handling? Could the pain I feeling just be from constipation, even though it never caused pain before and would the adhesions cause constipation?
[|AI|]  HI. A bit confusing picture. Let us solve the maize one by one. You had a surgery for entrapped hernia. This itself predisposes to the chance of recurrent obstruction. Entrapped hernia can ooze a lot of fluid riches in bacteria. Well this is the first part. This can cause also a perforation as was told to you.  And was repaired too. Very true - the Chat Doctor.  But the first teaching to the Surgeons and the nurses is never allow them to