
What Causes Intense Abdominal Pain With Nausea?

I would explain as follows:
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I understand your concern and would explain that the episodes of intense abdominal pain may be related to temporary bowel obstruction, maybe related to the adherence created during his abdominal interventions (for the hernia and gallbladder).
From the other hand the removal of the gall bladder could be related to troubles with digestion, because the gall bladder has a physiological function in regulating the bile secretion, which helps with digestion of the fatty acids. When it is removed the bile gets into the small bowel in an irregular way, causing troubles with digestion and leading to abdominal pain.
What is his actual therapy?Is he taking any anti platelet agents or anticoagulants?
His symptoms don't seem to be related to the cardiac surgery.
I would recommend consulting with his attending physician and performing some tests :
-an abdominal ultrasound
-a resting ECG and cardiac ultrasound to examine his cardiac function (taking into consideration his pas medical history)
-blood lab tests (complete blood count, kidney and liver function tests, fasting glucose, blood electrolytes).
A GI endoscopy would help examine better his intestine for possible lesions which could cause intermittent obstruction.
You should discuss with your doctor on the above issues.
Hope you will find this answer helpful!
Feel free to ask any other questions, whenever you need!
Greetings!
Dr. Iliri

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