Gall bladder surgery

2023-03-11 09:01:28
What to do if facing severe constipation even after four days of gallbladder removal surgery? doc already prescribed laxmilk but it's not working and stomach is becoming heavy after every meal .when will it become normal or can we take any other medicine. why it is happening.. and how can I eat in such situation?
342 Views
go for dulcolax suppostory । if not then pc enema take 3-4 litre water daily and less of fatty food .bcz u don't have gall bladder now start some physical activity ..don't stay bedriddeen . take green veg and fibre diet

Answered2023-03-12 05:02:00

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Didn't find the answer you are looking for?

Talk to experienced doctor online and get your health questions answered in just 5 minutes.

+152
Consult with a doctor
Online now
Welcome Good afternoon Your concern is 1. Severe constipation even after 4 days of gallbladder removal surgery. 2. Laxmilk is not working.
Next Steps
In this context I would like to suggest you to consult your surgeon and go for clinical history, clinical examination and per rectal examination to explore the cause of constipation. 1. If the rectum is loaded the manual evacuation and enematas  are required 2. If the rectum is empty then further investigations are required.
Health Tips
Proper diagnosis  of constipation and appropriate management accordingly is required. Thanks  Regards

Answered2023-03-11 09:56:23

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Go for dulcoflex rectal suppository

Answered2023-03-11 09:34:15

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Use stool softners

Answered2023-03-11 09:43:14

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Disclaimer : The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.