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What Can Be The Reason For Severe Abdominal Pain After Giving Birth?

Hi Dr,I m a mum of 7 months old baby.I had severe abdominal pain when my baby was 3 months old.And after blood test an dscan they found that it is a gallbladder stone and fatty liver.now my blood test ahave comt ot normal except alkaline phosphate.it was 108(2 months back).but now it is 122.what will be the reason to increase this?
Tue, 30 Sep 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Your alkaline phosphatase is only slightly elevated. Such result can be caused by fatty liver as well as by gallstones. As you have had abdominal pain, you should have your gallbladder removed. This can be done through laparoscopy. Waiting with stones can lead to acute pancreatitis.
So please consult a surgeon and consider surgery.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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What Can Be The Reason For Severe Abdominal Pain After Giving Birth?

Hello! Thank you for the query. Your alkaline phosphatase is only slightly elevated. Such result can be caused by fatty liver as well as by gallstones. As you have had abdominal pain, you should have your gallbladder removed. This can be done through laparoscopy. Waiting with stones can lead to acute pancreatitis. So please consult a surgeon and consider surgery. Hope this will help. Regards.