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Asked for Female | 44 Years

How to prevent future diseases after gallbladder surgery?

Patient's Query

My mother is 44 years old. She got operation in 2023 of gall bladder stone. Now she always has back pain and stomach pain. I'm worry about it. She also got 3 operations earlier. I'm always tensed. Please tell me what to do so that she never get any other deases.

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

 The backaches and stomach aches could be a result of many things such as bad sitting positions, and gastrointestinal problems among others not limited to tension. She must keep an eye on these aspects considering her surgical history and even consult a gastroenterologist concerning them. Additionally, to keep off other illnesses she should eat healthy foods, involve herself in physical exercises frequently, regulate stress as well as go for check-ups more often than not. 

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