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I did lap cholecystectomy 23 days back.in morning I ate butter.since then m having discomfort in right hypochondrium..nausea And in digestion.wat to do
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Avoid fatty meal. Take Pantoprazole (40) tablet daily empty stomach in morning.
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If still problem persists, get a USG whole abdomen done. Consult with a Surgeon or Gastroenterologist.
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- Avoid intake of fat rich diet until your next visit to surgeon for follow up - Take Tab. Udiliv 300mg 3 times daily after taking meals for 10-15 days
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Get an USG abdomen. You might have gall stones
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Low fatty food you should take. If symptoms are severe can go for an usg abdomen
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