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Is It Common To Experience Anxiety, Shortness Of Breath And Headaches After Having Had Gallbladderectomy?

hi, I am 32 years old suffering from anxiety, stuffy nose, shortness of breath and slight headache from a month. As I have had a gallbladderectomy 5 years back I am sacred of its result, are these symptoms due to gallbladderectomy. Please answer my query.
Mon, 10 Mar 2014
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hi,
i don't think a surgery done 5 years ago would influence your present day problems of anxiety. However, many people with generalized anxiety disorder typically point to an incidence which is believed to have initiated their anxiety, but actually it is far from being true.
your headache and stuffy nose could be due to flu or sinusitis, which can be managed with a ENT consultation.
All the best.
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Is It Common To Experience Anxiety, Shortness Of Breath And Headaches After Having Had Gallbladderectomy?

hi, i don t think a surgery done 5 years ago would influence your present day problems of anxiety. However, many people with generalized anxiety disorder typically point to an incidence which is believed to have initiated their anxiety, but actually it is far from being true. your headache and stuffy nose could be due to flu or sinusitis, which can be managed with a ENT consultation. All the best.