Regarding Gall bladder stone

2023-04-28 18:35:07
My husband had the gall bladder removal surgery on 24th April, at 9:30 am. Since then he is having fever from 99.5 to 100. 3. Doctor prescribed him xykaa bd 1000 mg for two time and the lab test for esr , crp, lft and cbc. His esr is 21 and crp is 50 today. I am little worried. His stitches got removed and he can move all three balls in spirometer for lungs. He is having severe burning sensation while passing stool. He is loose syrup for stool 30 ml at night. Please suggest why it's happening. He is walking properly and diet is normal.
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Dear pt. A little higher level of ESR is due to post surgery inflammation...dunno panic ...have faith in your doctor ..

Answered2023-04-29 04:37:00

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Answered2023-04-29 03:26:30

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It is only 5 days since your husband got operated on. And he is having a fever. By starting treatment from a different Doctor within 5 days of getting operated you are losing your right to hold the Doctor accountable if something goes wrong with the patient . The operating Doctor will never accept his fault. He will say that the Doctor on Tele-consultation has messed it up with the wrong advice. Why should you get into such a situation ?

Answered2023-04-29 03:10:57

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2023-04-29 00:26:59

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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management

Answered2023-05-15 08:22:00

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Visit the treating Dr immediately.

Answered2023-04-29 07:26:59

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Has UTI Check urine RE / ME And C/ S

Answered2023-04-29 06:16:18

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-04-29 06:10:13

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