What Is The Reason For Recurring Excruciating Stomach Pain?
I'm thinking either biliary colic or SOD?
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Thanks for your query.
The description of your symptoms are very typical and indicate the possibility of you having gall bladder inflammation (Cholecystitis) that occurs most commonly because of an obstruction of the cystic duct from cholelithiasis (Gall bladder stones). Stones may temporarily obstruct the cystic duct or pass through into the common bile duct, leading to symptomatic biliary colic.
The way forward would be to get a few blood tests (including Liver function tests) and a ultrasound (Liver and Gall bladder). This would confirm the diagnosis.
Once the ultrasound confirms the presence of gall stones and associated inflammation of the gall bladder, then Laparoscopic cholecystectomy might be the choice of treatment. Surgery is the best option in your case since you have had multiple attacks and the frequency of pain attacks have increased now.
You might consider consulting your primary physician or a gastroenterologist who after a physical examination may initiate necessary interventions.
It is good that you have a healthy active lifestyle and are doing regular exercises to keep fit.
Here are a few points which might help you to manage the pain conservatively until the surgery is planned.
1) Avoid mental stress and practice stress relief measures like meditation, yoga, breathing exercises, etc.
2) Avoid eating high fat and oil containing foods.
3. Be on a gall stone specific diet. (Described below)
4) Lifestyle and Dietary habit changes: Paying attention to regular meals on time; Avoid excessive food and/or drink at one meal. By eating right, one can avoid formation of gallstones and also flush out the existing ones.
Important aspects of a Gallstone diet that you might consider following:
1. First and foremost drink plenty of water.
2. A diet XXXXXXX in water soluble fibers (found in fruits and vegetables).
The inclusion of at least 3-4 servings of vegetables a day and two to four servings of fruit each day is a must in a gallstone diet. Include fruits like - Dried fruits (dates, apricots, prunes, raisins); raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, blueberries, and oranges. Include more of vegetables like beans, corn, and broccoli.
3. Include a lot of whole grain bread, corn XXXXXXX cereals, buns, muffins, XXXXXXX flakes, whole wheat cereals, whole grain pasta, and brown rice in your daily diet.
Whole grains - help to flush out gallstones; also enhance the digestive system.
4. To avoid risk of developing more gallstones, make sure you stay away from red meat, fried and fatty food items, onions, alcohol, and eggs. Staying away from heavy proteins like cheese, butter, and whole milk is also a good idea.
I hope you find the information given here helpful.
I shall be available for any follow up questions that you might be having.
Regards.
Dr. Anvekar.