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What Causes Appetite Loss And Vomiting After Gallbladder Removal?

Recently had my galbladder removed (about 2 months ago). yesterday had no appetite, ate an apple and peanut butter when i got home. Hours later I vomited it out, Immediately after I had watery yellow diarrhea. Haven't slept all night because i needed to use the restroom. Going every .5- 3 hours. I am starting to get concerned.
Thu, 31 Mar 2016
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hi.

noted history of gastrointestinal upset after cholecystectomy. it is best if you do a follow-up consult with your surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. your condition may or may. not be related to your gallbladder surgery. diagnostics (such as ultrsound, xray, electrolytes, etc.) and management will be directed accordingly. increase oral fluid intake is also recommended. low fat diet is advised.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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What Causes Appetite Loss And Vomiting After Gallbladder Removal?

hi. noted history of gastrointestinal upset after cholecystectomy. it is best if you do a follow-up consult with your surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. your condition may or may. not be related to your gallbladder surgery. diagnostics (such as ultrsound, xray, electrolytes, etc.) and management will be directed accordingly. increase oral fluid intake is also recommended. low fat diet is advised. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye