
What Causes Twitching And Pulsing Feeling Near Right Ribs?

Im a 32 yr old female with very recent gallbladder laproscopic removal (6d). the gallbladder was not functioning for many yrs and tried avoiding surgery until 11 days of pain sent me to the er for emergency removal. now With it removed one strange pain or sensation Still has not resolved. my right ribs maybe 7_9 general area keep twitching or pulsing pinching. i associated this With the gallbladder pains, but now thats gone so whats with this weird feeling? on and off ..no consistency.
i also had bilateral breast augmentation 2004 through armpits under muscles. this happens under the right breast or a little below.
Likely to be due to Post Cholecystectomy syndrome
Detailed Answer:
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Dear Ms
Some individual do experience pain/discomfort in the right hypochondriac region and under the ribs following Cholecystectomy. It occurs due to diaphragmatic irritation (Liver is situated below the right hemidome of diaphragm ) caused by handling or small amount of blood collected under the diaphragm.
There is definitely nothing to be worried about. Pain is self limiting and regresses on its own. All that is needed is reassurance. If the pain is severe analgesic like Ibuprofen will be helpful.
Do get back to me if you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you.
Take care
Best regards
Dr Deepak Kaltari
Consultant Surgeon


Inflammation of Gallbladder does not directly affect diaphragm
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Dear Ms,
Gall bladder inflammation is unlikely to directly affect the diaphragm. Many individuals following Cholecystectomy do experience pain , location ranging from right shoulder tip, right hypochondriac region and under the ribs.
It is self limiting and should resolve on its own. Do mention it to your Physician during your next routine visit.
Take Care
Best Regards
Deepak

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