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What Causes Bloating, Gastritis, Abdominal Pain And Diarrhea With A History Of Gall Removal?

Bloating, excessive wind, vague abdo pain, sometimes hard pellet faeces covered in stringy mucous, occasionally diarrohea. excessive stomach growling, often feeling hungry, no weight loss. cant seem to digest some veggies especially cabbage mushrooms etc. I am a 64 year old post gall bladder removal 7 months post umbilical hernia repair 7 month
Thu, 11 Sep 2014
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The most common cause of and pain associated with diarrhea is food poisoning. It is very unlikely to say that the gallbladder removal is associated with digestive problems. If the gall bladder is removed the book le secreated will not stay in the gallbladder but its excretion to the intestine will be there.
If you have dehydration I recommend to have lots of fluids and electrolytes
Loperamide tablets are not adviseble it will cause the external shift's to close which will cause more abdominal pain.

Anticholinergics like dicyclomine and anti spasmotics are used in treating the pain.
Hope this explains
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What Causes Bloating, Gastritis, Abdominal Pain And Diarrhea With A History Of Gall Removal?

Welcome to hcm The most common cause of and pain associated with diarrhea is food poisoning. It is very unlikely to say that the gallbladder removal is associated with digestive problems. If the gall bladder is removed the book le secreated will not stay in the gallbladder but its excretion to the intestine will be there. If you have dehydration I recommend to have lots of fluids and electrolytes Loperamide tablets are not adviseble it will cause the external shift s to close which will cause more abdominal pain. Anticholinergics like dicyclomine and anti spasmotics are used in treating the pain. Hope this explains