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Can Gallbladder Removal Be The Cause Of Stabbing Pain While Taking A Deep Breath?
Had my gallbladder removed 28 August. When I take a deep breath I get a stabbing pain that interrupts this breath on my right side that radiates and feels worse at the front part of my right chest up and into the right side of my neck. Do I need to go to the er?
noted history of cholecystectomy and abdominal pain, stabbing in character, over the operative site. post-operative pain can happen even for those who have been operated on years back. the most important thing to note is that it is of tolerable character, resolving spontaneously, with or without intake of analgesics. if the symptoms are persistent, it is best if you consult with a doctor, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics and management will be directed accordingly.
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~dr.kaye
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Can Gallbladder Removal Be The Cause Of Stabbing Pain While Taking A Deep Breath?
hi. noted history of cholecystectomy and abdominal pain, stabbing in character, over the operative site. post-operative pain can happen even for those who have been operated on years back. the most important thing to note is that it is of tolerable character, resolving spontaneously, with or without intake of analgesics. if the symptoms are persistent, it is best if you consult with a doctor, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics and management will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye