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What Causes Pain After Gastric Bypass?

I had gastric bypass done on nov 5th I was told I had a ulcer a few months out and have been getting treatment for it I just woke up and had what I call a attack cant move only cry becasue it feels like someone is going to rip out you belly I did get sick and there was what look like a small amount of blood in it I feel ok now but not sure if I should call my doc when I get up or go to a ER
Mon, 14 Jul 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
You should go to ER immediately as you need an immediate investigation called :
X-ray of the standing position to see gas under the diaphragm; this is to diagnose or rule out the ''gastric perforation'', needs urgent care.

This is possible in spite of your previous surgey.
Also get an ultrasound of abdomen / CT scan and an ECG to see there is no heart attack.

The treatment will depend upon the diagnosis.
Keep yourself nill orally.
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What Causes Pain After Gastric Bypass?

Hi. Thanks for your query. You should go to ER immediately as you need an immediate investigation called : X-ray of the standing position to see gas under the diaphragm; this is to diagnose or rule out the gastric perforation , needs urgent care. This is possible in spite of your previous surgey. Also get an ultrasound of abdomen / CT scan and an ECG to see there is no heart attack. The treatment will depend upon the diagnosis. Keep yourself nill orally.