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Why would a15 year old girl have an adhesion on her bowel and bladder?

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my daughter had an adhesion removed that was connecting her bowel and bladder. she has never had surgery before, nor was she born with it . what would you think caused it ? i have my suspicions, but i want to see if anyone else would know .

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  1. The adhesion could be caused by a condition like endometriosis or something similar, but since you didn't mention that she has endo, I'll assume the doctor did not diagnose her with it.  I also recently found out that I had adhesions.  I'm 23 years old and have had heavy bleeding between periods and severe pelvic pain for well over a year.  I just had a laparoscopy last week, where my doc found and removed adhesions.  My doc said that the adhesions were probably caused by my constant heavy bleeding (he still doesn't know the cause of the heavy bleeding though).  If your daughter has had unusually heavy period she could have adhesions, although they probably wouldn't be found on her bowel and bladder.  Did her doc have any ideas of what caused the adhesions?  If not, you might want to see some kind of specialist and ask them what they think.  I hope this helped!  Good luck!!

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