Symptoms after cholecystectomy?

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Gallstone surgery sounds very serious, this situation will cause a lot of serious consequences, so we need to advance the symptoms of gallstones, general gallstone surgery or dyspepsia, in life is more common, we encounter this symptom also need not worry too much. Symptoms after cholecystectomy? Let's talk about it

Symptoms after cholecystectomy?

First, PCs is a clinical syndrome related to biliary diseases after cholecystectomy. Also known as cholecystectomy sequelae, recurrent biliary syndrome. It is generally believed that after cholecystectomy, less than one third of the patients may have transient symptoms, which can disappear quickly. Less than 10% of the patients may need active treatment because of the persistent symptoms.

Secondly, in a few weeks or months after cholecystectomy, there is pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen or right quarter rib, often dull or dull pain, with a sense of oppression. In severe cases, it can spread upward due to biliary tract infection, with chills, high fever and jaundice. Its nature is different from preoperative biliary colic, which may be accompanied by anorexia, nausea, abdominal distension, occasionally bile duct spasm and colic attack. It is related to eating, especially high-fat diet.

Finally, in case of abnormal situation, timely check in the regular hospital, especially according to the related symptoms, according to the history (gallbladder, bile duct or stomach, duodenum operation history), postoperative fever, abdominal pain and jaundice, supplemented by B-mode ultrasound, CT, endoscopy, cholangiography, ERCP or PTC, fnptc, That is to say, the possibility of postoperative bile duct stones and stricture should be considered. Morphine neostigmine provocation test can be performed in patients with suspected Oddi sphincter stenosis or dysfunction. After ERCP and fnptc examination, there were still a few patients with unknown causes and difficult diagnosis.

matters needing attention

After cholecystectomy, cooking should be light, such as porridge, pasta, fat free milk and so on. It is best to use clear stew, simmer soup and other methods to eat foods rich in vitamins, such as green leafy vegetables, fruits and so on. Don't overeat, eat big fish, avoid high fat, high cholesterol food; Avoid frying, half cooked cooking method, and cut as little as possible with or without condiments.