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What Causes Severe Abdominal Pain After Gall Bladder Removal?
hello doctor, regards i am 33 years ols and my wt. is 62kgs. i m 5 feet tall. i got my gall bladder removed for stones 4 years back. ever since the day of my operation i suffer from severe abdominal pain which radiates to the back and then i feel it passes through my right hand.it is there for 2-3 minutes . it daily occurs at around 4-5 a.m in the morning but sometimes in the day also.i have got my mrcp also done but the report is normal.nowa days a new problem has also started that i feel my throat is choked and i feel difficulty in breathing.please help thanks nidhi agarwal
If the MRCP is normal this pain can be due to some other cause. The pain you say starts in the abdomen - radiates to the back and then passes through your right hand. Occurs at 4-5 am - in the morning and sometimes in the day too. Choking and difficulty in breathing may not be related to this. I wouls advise :: A through check by an ENT and General / Gastro Surgeon and if necessary by a neurologist may help to get at a diagnosis. If all the examinations and clinical findings are negative , a help may be sought from a Psychiatrist too. Before this you can have a survey MRI of the whole spine.
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What Causes Severe Abdominal Pain After Gall Bladder Removal?
Hi Nidhi. Thanks for your query. If the MRCP is normal this pain can be due to some other cause. The pain you say starts in the abdomen - radiates to the back and then passes through your right hand. Occurs at 4-5 am - in the morning and sometimes in the day too. Choking and difficulty in breathing may not be related to this. I wouls advise :: A through check by an ENT and General / Gastro Surgeon and if necessary by a neurologist may help to get at a diagnosis. If all the examinations and clinical findings are negative , a help may be sought from a Psychiatrist too. Before this you can have a survey MRI of the whole spine.