Burning Pain on Left Side of naval..... Hearnia? Any ideas???

idlehunters
idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
This pain is next to my naval and is not going away. It hurts when I cough or stretch the wrong way. It is a burning pain. I can feel fever in my naval and about an inch all around. There is no redness. I saw my PCP Friday for allergies which is causing post nasal drip and in turn causing me to cough. Not good right now. My concern is whether this could be leading to a hearnia or if these are even hearnia symptoms. My surgeon looked at it last week and said it was just still healing from surgery but since then it has gotten worse. What do you all think???

Jennie

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  • usakat
    usakat Member Posts: 610 Member
    Go back to your doctor....
    If you are having pain and feel something might be wrong you absolutely need to see your doctor. Perhaps you can ask for a CT scan or ultrasound.

    Not much else to say, other than seek medical attention. If the pain becomes too much to bear over the weekend, go to an urgent care center or ER.
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
    usakat said:

    Go back to your doctor....
    If you are having pain and feel something might be wrong you absolutely need to see your doctor. Perhaps you can ask for a CT scan or ultrasound.

    Not much else to say, other than seek medical attention. If the pain becomes too much to bear over the weekend, go to an urgent care center or ER.

    Pain
    i DID see my doctor and he said it was just sore still from the surgery. It's not sore... it burns... I tried to tell him that and I just got brushed off so I thought maybe it was just part of it. I don't seem to know what is the norm and what ain't. Oh well..... I guess it will work itself out.... maybe I just need to suck it up and deal with the pain. Thank you for ur help.

    Jennie
  • Shayenne
    Shayenne Member Posts: 2,342

    Pain
    i DID see my doctor and he said it was just sore still from the surgery. It's not sore... it burns... I tried to tell him that and I just got brushed off so I thought maybe it was just part of it. I don't seem to know what is the norm and what ain't. Oh well..... I guess it will work itself out.... maybe I just need to suck it up and deal with the pain. Thank you for ur help.

    Jennie

    I....
    ...sometimes have a soreness or tenderness in my left side as well, but that's because I have a tumor in my liver, and my doctor said that could be the Avastin working itself on it, she said Avastin is good for the diseased liver, and may have flareups as it cuts off the blood supplies and stuff, so it could be a good thing for me if it's the meds fighting the disease, I don't know if you have any mets to the liver, but does anyone else who does have some mets to the liver sometimes feel the soreness or flareups in it? of course this is just me, I wouldn't know if I even had a hernia!

    Hugssss!
    ~Donna
  • VickiCO
    VickiCO Member Posts: 917

    Pain
    i DID see my doctor and he said it was just sore still from the surgery. It's not sore... it burns... I tried to tell him that and I just got brushed off so I thought maybe it was just part of it. I don't seem to know what is the norm and what ain't. Oh well..... I guess it will work itself out.... maybe I just need to suck it up and deal with the pain. Thank you for ur help.

    Jennie

    I have a hernia
    Jennie, I have a hernia on my left side, near the navel. It hurts to touch the area, and it hurts when I apply pressure, like going to the bathroom, but the rest of the time it's fairly stable. It doesn't burn. We (doc and me) decided to wait until after I am done with chemo to fix it. If you are still concerned, can you see another doctor? Second opinions never hurt!

    Many hugs, vicki
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
    VickiCO said:

    I have a hernia
    Jennie, I have a hernia on my left side, near the navel. It hurts to touch the area, and it hurts when I apply pressure, like going to the bathroom, but the rest of the time it's fairly stable. It doesn't burn. We (doc and me) decided to wait until after I am done with chemo to fix it. If you are still concerned, can you see another doctor? Second opinions never hurt!

    Many hugs, vicki

    Pain
    vici............... I have no pain when i apply pressure. When I go to lay on my side and it stretches that area..... whoa! gotta cuss..... when i cough..whoa.WHOA.... really gotta cuss. I have not had any chemo as of yet and my liver may.... may.... have a tiny met... they aint sure yet. Guess I will just grin and bear it till Tuesday. I will be at M.D. Anderson then and perhaps they will help me. Thanks!

    Jennie
  • Pain
    vici............... I have no pain when i apply pressure. When I go to lay on my side and it stretches that area..... whoa! gotta cuss..... when i cough..whoa.WHOA.... really gotta cuss. I have not had any chemo as of yet and my liver may.... may.... have a tiny met... they aint sure yet. Guess I will just grin and bear it till Tuesday. I will be at M.D. Anderson then and perhaps they will help me. Thanks!

    Jennie

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  • usakat
    usakat Member Posts: 610 Member

    Pain
    vici............... I have no pain when i apply pressure. When I go to lay on my side and it stretches that area..... whoa! gotta cuss..... when i cough..whoa.WHOA.... really gotta cuss. I have not had any chemo as of yet and my liver may.... may.... have a tiny met... they aint sure yet. Guess I will just grin and bear it till Tuesday. I will be at M.D. Anderson then and perhaps they will help me. Thanks!

    Jennie

    Swelly Belly Band
    Hi Jennie,

    I'm just going to toss this out here for you...may work, may not...and I still think you really need to see your doctor and let him/her know how uncomfortable you are feeling - ask for a CT scan or ultrasound. You know how the squeaky wheel always gets the grease.

    Anyway, when I had my hysterectomy someone suggested getting the Swelly Belly Band for after surgery. As it turned out, I didn't need it because I had the DaVinci robotic surgery and had six small incisions instead of one long one, so my recovery was much easier.

    Check out this link...it might help:
    Swelly Belly Band

    Oh yeah, I think most will agree that after surgery it was quite some time before we could lay on our sides. It was tough for me because I'm a side sleeper and I had a lap cat who enjoyed cuddling up on my belly. It was a month or two before I was really comfortable on my side.
  • NWGirl
    NWGirl Member Posts: 122 Member
    I had a hernia in exact same spot
    I had a hernia in the exact spot you are describing. I had no pain at all - I just had a "golf ball" size lump that would pop out a bit. I could shove it back in with my fingers - again, no pain at all.

    My doctors said I should go ahead and have it repaired because I'm pretty active - and it might get worse. They said hernia's don't repair themselves - you either live with them, or have them surgically repaired. Something you discuss with your doctor and decide.

    I've heard a lot of people just decide to leave them alone.

    I agree with the others as far as this should be discussed with your doctor. I hope it's not some sort of an infection festering in there.
  • lisa42
    lisa42 Member Posts: 3,625 Member
    Shayenne said:

    I....
    ...sometimes have a soreness or tenderness in my left side as well, but that's because I have a tumor in my liver, and my doctor said that could be the Avastin working itself on it, she said Avastin is good for the diseased liver, and may have flareups as it cuts off the blood supplies and stuff, so it could be a good thing for me if it's the meds fighting the disease, I don't know if you have any mets to the liver, but does anyone else who does have some mets to the liver sometimes feel the soreness or flareups in it? of course this is just me, I wouldn't know if I even had a hernia!

    Hugssss!
    ~Donna

    burning pain in liver area
    When I first started on Folfox/Avastin when I was first diagnosed, I experienced an AWFUL burning and breathtaking pain in the area about 2-3 inches up diagonally to the right of my naval. I didn't know what it was - it was actually so bad at times I could barely even walk & was ready to go to ER. Interestingly, it was like this the first 3 rounds of chemo & then I got scanned. Results- my 12+ liver tumors were then down to just 3. I believe and my doctor believes my burning pain was probably the chemo working on the liver tumors (I never had that same pain anymore after that point).

    I don't know if that's what you're experiencing or not, though. If it continues on or gets worse in any way, I'd definitely go to the Dr. again. If he doesn't listen, then go to ER or even an urgent care and ask for a CT scan of the area.

    Best wishes to you!
    Lisa