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What Do You Suggest For The Removal Of Gall Bladder Just After Delivery?

my 28 year old daughter has a baby 7 weeks ago, gal bladder removed and she has not be able to keep anything down liquid or solid. they have ran upper and lower GI and also cat scan. They cannot figure out what it could be they are telling me it might be psycologial , she is also diabetic
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Hi and welcome to HCM. Thanks for the query.
This can be part of postcholecystectomy syndrome and usually this disolves on its own and no treatment is required. But if there was surgical complication then it should be treated by reoperation. since nothing pathologic wasnt found on diagnostic tests,I presume that this is functional disorder og bowel motility or hormonal secretion. it may take up to 6 week after surgery for digetiosn to stabilize. till that try to eat easier found and avoid follow hepatic diet.
Wish you good health. Regards
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What Do You Suggest For The Removal Of Gall Bladder Just After Delivery?

Hi and welcome to HCM. Thanks for the query. This can be part of postcholecystectomy syndrome and usually this disolves on its own and no treatment is required. But if there was surgical complication then it should be treated by reoperation. since nothing pathologic wasnt found on diagnostic tests,I presume that this is functional disorder og bowel motility or hormonal secretion. it may take up to 6 week after surgery for digetiosn to stabilize. till that try to eat easier found and avoid follow hepatic diet. Wish you good health. Regards