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Suggest Medications For Post Gall Ballader Removal

My in law had a surgery last 13 days ago removal of gallbladder diagnose of stone at gallbladder and she still feel weak and tired all the time. Did she need any medicine after removing the gallbladder? Please I need your help and thank you for your help.
Mon, 22 Feb 2016
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hi.

noted history of cholecystectomy. your in-law may still be recovering from her surgery. occasional discomfort and post-operative pain is still expected. you need to encourage the patient to have a good oral intake for him/her to recover fast. strenuous activities are still prohibited at this point. a full low fat diet is advised. a follow-up consult with the patient's surgeon is also best for physical examination and clinical evaluation.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Suggest Medications For Post Gall Ballader Removal

hi. noted history of cholecystectomy. your in-law may still be recovering from her surgery. occasional discomfort and post-operative pain is still expected. you need to encourage the patient to have a good oral intake for him/her to recover fast. strenuous activities are still prohibited at this point. a full low fat diet is advised. a follow-up consult with the patient s surgeon is also best for physical examination and clinical evaluation. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye