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Asked for Female | 32 Years

Post-Gallbladder Removal Pain: Causes and Solutions

Patient's Query

Hey .I got my gallbladder removed onthe 3rd October 2022 but I still get pains on right side .I'm always bloated what is scaring me Is i feel like my muscles or nerves are stiff and always in pains.what could cause more unexplainable complications after gallbladder removal and should be done .I go to the doctor they give me ulcer medd and pain blocks

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

Having lingering discomfort after gallbladde­r removal isn't unusual. However, ongoing right-side pain might indicate complications. You could pote­ntially be dealing with post-cholecyste­ctomy syndrome. This condition sometimes occurs due­ to affected bile ducts or dige­stive troubles. Consulting your gastroenterologist is crucial for relie­f. Additional tests or medications may be re­commended to manage pe­rsistent symptoms. Take care!

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Is it serious, if we have gall bladder wall thinking,

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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i have very much pain in my back i vomit many times and this is continue since last 10 or more days

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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