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Will Bloating Pain And Gas Due To Gall Bladder Removal Or Diet Related?

I had my gallbladder removed over four months ago and still suffer from bloating pain and gas. I take ocycodone for pain which helps somewhat. I had a fatty meal two days ago. I've had severe pain gas and bloating since then. Can I still be feeling the after effects? I haven't had much to eat in the last few days only fruit, soup and boost. Is the problem most likely diet related? Should I seek medical attention?
Thu, 11 Sep 2014
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Hello,
Abdominal bloating sensation/ abdominal pain and gas related to food intake generally , or any hiatory of regular intake if pain killers , if you feel so , check on foods that are causing them and try to avoid them, most often try to avoid coffee, tea, citric stuff, high sugared stuff n fatty meals, but most of the times you need to know the cause of this, hence is better you consult your doctor and get evaluated mostly with an Upper GI endoscopy plus an abdominal scan. Hope I could help you.
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Will Bloating Pain And Gas Due To Gall Bladder Removal Or Diet Related?

Hello, Abdominal bloating sensation/ abdominal pain and gas related to food intake generally , or any hiatory of regular intake if pain killers , if you feel so , check on foods that are causing them and try to avoid them, most often try to avoid coffee, tea, citric stuff, high sugared stuff n fatty meals, but most of the times you need to know the cause of this, hence is better you consult your doctor and get evaluated mostly with an Upper GI endoscopy plus an abdominal scan. Hope I could help you. Thank you.