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What Causes Stomach Pain,dizziness And Fainting After Gall Bladder Removal?

Two and a half years ago I had my gall bladder removed. Evert couple of months I still stomach pain on my right side and get dizzy, sweayy, fainty feeling. Sometimes I do pass out. This past week I've fainted twice. Why and is this normal? Im only 23!
Thu, 28 Apr 2016
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
Thank you for your query.

Firstly, for the stomach pain you have, similar to the gall stones pain, its better to repeat an " Ultrasound examination of abdomen" to rule out gall stones in Common Bile Duct.

secondly, as you passed out twice last week, do following:
1. complete blood cell count test
2. ECG. 3. Monitor Blood pressure
then visit a cardiologist or internal medicine physician.

if you have any further queries, feel free to ask.
regards,
Dr Tayyab Malik
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What Causes Stomach Pain,dizziness And Fainting After Gall Bladder Removal?

Thank you for your query. Firstly, for the stomach pain you have, similar to the gall stones pain, its better to repeat an Ultrasound examination of abdomen to rule out gall stones in Common Bile Duct. secondly, as you passed out twice last week, do following: 1. complete blood cell count test 2. ECG. 3. Monitor Blood pressure then visit a cardiologist or internal medicine physician. if you have any further queries, feel free to ask. regards, Dr Tayyab Malik