
Dehydration, Nausea, Pain In Chest. Had Gall Bladder, Appendix Removed. Taking Amoxicillin, Zoloft. Cause Of Dehydration?

Thank you for the query.
It is very common that gallstones pain and peptic ulcer pain are very similar. And the consequence is that gallbladder removal does not ease the pain, because it is caused by stomach disease. And most likely this is what is happening at your case.
Other possible reason of such pain and nausea is a stone which has been left in the bile ducts. The symptoms can be almost the same as gallbladder pain. If this is it, you should have also pain radiating to the back, dark urine and whitish stool.
Fluid collection after the surgery is also possible. In such case, fever should be also present.
I suggest you to visit your doctor and have abdominal ultrasound, blood work, liver tests (AST,ALT,GGTP,AP), bilirubin checked. If this tests will be elevated, ERCP procedure should be performed. If all tests will be negative, upper GI endoscopy should be done to rule out peptic ulcer.
In a meanwhile you should avoid fatty foods, fried foods, spicy foods and alcohol.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.


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