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Suggest Treatment For Nausea When Diagnosed With Gall Bladder Stones

Hi, I have a history of gallbladder stone. It is still inside. The day before today I had an episode of not being able to burp, back pain, stomach pain and shoulder pain. I drank anti-gas slip and Tylenol and the pain stopped. Today, I was eating, I felt nauseous, no pain though. What could it be? Thanks, Alyssa
Wed, 22 May 2019
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Hello,

Gall stones also present with burp, bloating, flatulence, distention, retching, nausea and vomiting s, in addition to pain abdomen.

You can take PPI like pantoprazole and some antacid gel. Take smaller, frequent and fat-free meals. Avoid tea, coffee, spices and junk food. Laparoscopic surgery is the last resort.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr AJEET SINGH, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Nausea When Diagnosed With Gall Bladder Stones

Hello, Gall stones also present with burp, bloating, flatulence, distention, retching, nausea and vomiting s, in addition to pain abdomen. You can take PPI like pantoprazole and some antacid gel. Take smaller, frequent and fat-free meals. Avoid tea, coffee, spices and junk food. Laparoscopic surgery is the last resort. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr AJEET SINGH, General & Family Physician