Indigestion issues (No gall bladder)

2022-04-20 19:16:34
Hi I do not have gall bladder as it was removed. And my indigestion issues are getting worse nothing gets digested earlier acidity used to hit my head and I used to have severe headache (like blackout and dizziness). But now my I get acidity attacks which hit my back and left leg badly that I can't even move or get up and pain becomes worse.My stool doesn't pass properly, always constipated and as soon as my stomach gets clear after few days my every pain goes away and I feel fit and fine again. I did USG 5 months back and everything was ok except I had fatty liver. What all tests or diagnostics are suggested for me? Why this might be happening?
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Answered2022-04-21 15:03:02

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Answered2022-04-21 05:05:44

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Kindly do endoscopy. Drink plenty of oral fluids Take high fibre diet green leafy vegetables and fruits You may need PPI drugs for 6 weeks Avoid fat and oily substances

Answered2022-04-20 19:52:30

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This is post cholecystectomy syndrome. You need lifestyle modification. Drink plenty of water. 4 liters per day. Avoid spicy  oily and fatty foods. Avoid outside food. Avoid tea and coffee. Avoid alcohol. Avoid tobacco. Don't eat and lie down keep atleast 2 hours of gap. Add roughage to your diet. Have green leafy vegetables and fruits. Avoid over eating. Go for morning and evening walks everyday. Do some physical exercises on a regular basis. Add probiotics to your diet. Avoid carbonated drinks. Avoid stress. You need to take proton pump inhibitor for few days.
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Answered2022-04-20 19:26:33

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