I had my gall bladder removed two years ago. I still experience severe attacks which start in the middle of chest and go to shoulders and back just like the attacks from gall bladder. I consulted the surgeon and he says it's acidity. But the attacks last for several hours and are exactly like the gall attacks I used to get. I've done tests and everything, still no result. Plus I have hard stools, fissure and constipation problem since last year.
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hi veena , i understand your concern, but i need to know more about your medication history after that i will prescribe medicine accordingly apply oint smuth before and after motion take sitz bath with betadine after motion take high fibre diet and plenty of fluids avoid spicy, fried and street food don't skip breakfast take light dinner and avoid late night meals you can consult me privately through "text/phone consult on lybrate"
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The pain is not due to gall bladder since it's already been operated. It's most likely due to acidity. But still you can do an ecg and usg whole abdomen. For fissure and constipation problem, you can follow the following advice 1. High fibre diet 2. Sitz bath with betadine solution twice daily 3. Hemolit cream locally apply in the affected region twice daily*7 days 4. Syrup lactulose 30 ml after dinner and drink plenty of water after taking the medicine *7 days 5. Tab metrogyl 400 mg thrice daily*5 days revert back to me with reports.
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