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What Causes Constipation, Frequent Urination After Gall Bladder Removal With Normal Colonoscopy?

I have been passing clay coloured narrow stools for the past 10days. At first I thought it was something I ate but it has continued. I also need to go to the toilet more often and find that when I pass water I also have small bowel movements at the same time. I had my gallbladder removed about 30yrs ago. Also had a colonoscopy about 18mths ago which was ok. Hope you can advise. Thanks Jan
Tue, 24 Dec 2013
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Hi, I have gone through your query. Have you noticed any yellowing of your urine or the white of your eyes recently? Do you have any itching on your body? I would advise you to have a liver function test.
Please consult a surgeon preferably with the reports. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Constipation, Frequent Urination After Gall Bladder Removal With Normal Colonoscopy?

Hi, I have gone through your query. Have you noticed any yellowing of your urine or the white of your eyes recently? Do you have any itching on your body? I would advise you to have a liver function test. Please consult a surgeon preferably with the reports. Hope this helps.