Postcholecystectomy Syndrome
        
        
          
            Overview
            Postcholecystectomy syndrome sometimes occurs when abdominal symptoms develop after surgery to remove the gallbladder (cholecystectomy). 
            Symptoms of postcholecystectomy syndrome may include: 
            
              - Upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting. 
 
              - Gas, bloating, and diarrhea. 
 
              - Persistent pain in the upper right abdomen. 
 
            
            Your doctor may be able to give you medicine to help with some of these symptoms. 
            If pain continues, you may have a problem caused by something other than the gallbladder or a gallstone. Other possible causes of abdominal pain include irritable bowel syndrome, stomach (peptic) ulcers, or pancreatitis. 
           
          
          
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                  Current as of:  October 19, 2024
               
              
             
           
         
        
        
          
            
              Current as of: October 19, 2024