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Have Pain And Burning In Stomach. Had Gall Bladder Removed. What Could It Be?

I had my gallbladder removed 4 months ago-Monday of last week the severe pain in my upper right side and major buring in my stomach began. I m having the same issues as I did prior to the surgery. I have not been able to keep food down just some liquids. I m very concerned as to what is around corner. What could it be???
Sat, 9 Mar 2013
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Hi,
The condtion appears to be that of postcholecystectomy syndrome. 4 months having elapsed since the surgery with resurgence of symptoms is a cause for worry. You need to undergo a MRCP at the earliest to rule out any problem in the hepatobiliary apparatus. Once that is done specific treatment can be advised.
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Have Pain And Burning In Stomach. Had Gall Bladder Removed. What Could It Be?

Hi, The condtion appears to be that of postcholecystectomy syndrome. 4 months having elapsed since the surgery with resurgence of symptoms is a cause for worry. You need to undergo a MRCP at the earliest to rule out any problem in the hepatobiliary apparatus. Once that is done specific treatment can be advised. Regards