HealthCareMagic is now Ask A Doctor - 24x7 | https://www.askadoctor24x7.com

Get your health question answered instantly from our pool of 18000+ doctors from over 80 specialties
159 Doctors Online

By proceeding, I accept the Terms and Conditions

Dr. Andrew Rynne
MD
Dr. Andrew Rynne

Family Physician

Exp 50 years

HCM Blog Instant Access to Doctors
HCM BlogQuestions Answered
HCM Blog Satisfaction

Could Low Ejection Fraction With Vomiting And Esophageal Burning Indicate Gall Bladder Problem?

Hi,
About four weeks ago I vomitted following eatting about a half a bottle of generic peanuts, which I am not allergic to. The day following I had a terrible burning sensation in esophagus/stomach location. It killed and took milk of magnesia and went to doctor. Doctor sent to OR and all tests normal. The next day had a slight bit of dark stool and I assumed that it was from a mild ulcer that had bled due to throwing up. Doctor had gall bladder ultrasound and had ejection fraction tested. On my own I treated the pain as an ulcer and have not had an attack since before the ejection test. I told doctor this but the test came back with ejection fraction of 8%! I do not have any pain, feel great. I am taking an antacid and plan to discontinue. Doctor wants me to see surgeon to get gall bladder removed, but he says it is up to me. What would be symptoms of having this low ejection rate? I do not have any signs or symptoms of gallbladder disease..chalky stool, pain in back, etc. I feel great. I am 52, weigh 118 and don't eat alot of fatty foods.
Tue, 9 Aug 2016
Report Abuse
General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello.

The usual symptoms of a gall bladder problem would be right upper quadrant pain, nausea, and abdominal cramping and it usually indicates gallstones, but gall bladder hypokinesis--a poorly emptying gall bladder--can cause the same symptoms and, if they become frequent, then it is recommended that the gall bladder be removed.

In your case, this doesn't sound like it's your gall bladder acting up and, were I your doctor, I wouldn't recommend removal.
I find this answer helpful

Note: For further follow up on digestive issues share your reports here and Click here.
Disclaimer: These answers are for your information only and not intended to replace your relationship with your treating physician.
This is a short, free answer. For a more detailed, immediate answer, try our premium service [Sample answer]
Share on
 

Related questions you may be interested in


Recent questions on Gallbladder diseases


Loading Online Doctors....
Could Low Ejection Fraction With Vomiting And Esophageal Burning Indicate Gall Bladder Problem?

Hello. The usual symptoms of a gall bladder problem would be right upper quadrant pain, nausea, and abdominal cramping and it usually indicates gallstones, but gall bladder hypokinesis--a poorly emptying gall bladder--can cause the same symptoms and, if they become frequent, then it is recommended that the gall bladder be removed. In your case, this doesn t sound like it s your gall bladder acting up and, were I your doctor, I wouldn t recommend removal.