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Had Gallbladder Removed. Diarrhea, Vomiting, Weight Loss. Normal?
my wife had her gallbladder removed about three weeks ago. From day one after the surgery she has experienced diahreha and vomiting after any food or liquid. And I mean ANY. We even tried the vitamin K shakes and similar shakes to help replace nutrients lost from vomiting. She has lost about 20lbs since the surgery from lack of eating. And the vomiting is immediate after eating not hours like I have read from most peoples posts about post surgery complications. During her scans before the surgery everything came out good, they even had to do two scans before they determined her gallbladder was bad. There were no stones found, just was told that her gallbladder was functioning at about 15% so they recommended removing it. I understand that there are going to be post op problems but shouldn't she be able to eat or drink something without vomiting or diaherrea? should they atleast given her something to stop her from throwing up?
Hi thanks for your question.
Loose stool along with indigestion is problem after cholecystectomy that is removal of gallbladder.But this problem get settle down in few weeks as billary system get adoped and release bile when there is food in stomach.Function of gall bladder is to store and concentrate bile juice which contains bile salt for absorption of fat.Fat is not absorbed without emulsificstin.This function of gall bladder is taken by billay system and it takes few week to do so.During this period patient can have indigestion, loose stool and very very rarely vomitting due to bile induced gastritis.But since there were no stone in gall bladder and cholecystectom was done for non functional gallbladder,other reason for vomitting and diarrhea has to be ruled out.Weight loss is due to vomitting and diarrhea.Re Consult her operating surgeon who may have a second look to determine the cause of her problems.Treatment will depend upon cause.
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Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. Fatty food causes vomiting and indigestion after gallbladder removal. 2nd reason of vomiting may be due to Hyper acidity . Diarrhea is due intolerance of fatty food. In my opinion please get in fluid through intravenous drips as ringer lactate and electrolytes .
Nothing by mouth for 2-3 days. Blend diet is best for 10 -15 days. Good luck. Dr. HET
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Had Gallbladder Removed. Diarrhea, Vomiting, Weight Loss. Normal?
Hi thanks for your question. Loose stool along with indigestion is problem after cholecystectomy that is removal of gallbladder.But this problem get settle down in few weeks as billary system get adoped and release bile when there is food in stomach.Function of gall bladder is to store and concentrate bile juice which contains bile salt for absorption of fat.Fat is not absorbed without emulsificstin.This function of gall bladder is taken by billay system and it takes few week to do so.During this period patient can have indigestion, loose stool and very very rarely vomitting due to bile induced gastritis.But since there were no stone in gall bladder and cholecystectom was done for non functional gallbladder,other reason for vomitting and diarrhea has to be ruled out.Weight loss is due to vomitting and diarrhea.Re Consult her operating surgeon who may have a second look to determine the cause of her problems.Treatment will depend upon cause. Hope this answers your question