Anyone else sore after Colonoscopy?

Hey everyone!

 

i had a colonoscopy last Sunday (1week ago). Has anyone else felt tender in the bowel/abdomen region afterwards? I feel bruised or tender when bending over etc?! 

 

It’s not getting worse or anything, I just want to know if anyone has had a similar experience? 

 

It was a painful colonoscopy so I’m not sure if this was a factor?

  • Hello

    I realise that your question is a few years old now and so I'm hoping you are much improved, or at least discovered the reason for your symptoms.

     

    I'm responding as I had a colonoscopy a few days ago and I have dull aching in my lower abdomen.  My procedure took an hour and was extremely painful at times (good old drugs helped a bit though).  This is because ladies who have had a hyterectomy are more likely to have 'looping'... which I had in 2009....and it is more diffiuclt to get the camera around.   

     

    I guess it makes sense that anything invasive like this, is going to take a few days to recover but I too would like ot know if this is 'the norm'.  It's not always easy to go back and ask questions after you have been discharged and a GP may not know the answer. 

     

    All the best

  • I know this is an old thread, but I had a colonoscopy yesterday, normal apart from diverticulitis, but the pain I have is much higher up than where that is. The doctor didn't even come and see me after. Did you get a follow up as I still have pain but not sure if they are going to investigate further?!

  • I'm always sore after colonocopies. After 14 now! I know what to expect- feeling bruised, sore , bloated ,blood with first and maybe 2nd bowel movement. For me it passes after 4 to 10 days depending on how many polyps removed ( 17 was not good ,4 okish) and the endoscopist- some definitely better than others!. I've had a right hemi colectomy and I think adhesions from surgery make things worse. Last colonoscopy was yesterday and I feel like someone punched me in the abdomen v hard. . Sleeping on left hand side helps as does eating a fairly bland diet for awhile. Tbh best thing is to try not to worry you've just had a very invasive procedure and our colon doesn't like it !

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    How long did it take for the pain to go 

  • I had colonscopy and operator could not get camera passed 1st bend kept trying,  very painful. Then told me to turn on front which hurt  still couldn’t do it. I did have sedation. My back muscles in the sternum were damaged. Could not stand or walk and pain was bad.6months later and still not right. Can only stand for 30 mins.