What Causes Ribcage And Back Pain, Diarrhea, Nausea With Abnormal BM?
I am 4 weeks post op after gallbladder removal. The pain in my right side under my rib cage and sharp pain in my back has not gone away. I had diarrhea for a week including nausea. The ER did a cat scan a week ago and found nothing except that my liver tests are still above normal (120 range) Today I had a normal BM however it was extremely light colored which is not normal... even pre surgery with gallstones. Is it possible the ct scan missed something? Is it worth another trip to the ER?
Respected user , Hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly .
* This relates to altered homeostasis mechanisms requiring normal amount of bile for the formation of stool mediated via biliary system .
* Must visit again ER and get proper treatment , in case of persistent discomfort which is not responding to oral molecules , may require intravenous treatment also .
Hope this will help you . Welcome for further doubts .
Regards .
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What Causes Ribcage And Back Pain, Diarrhea, Nausea With Abnormal BM?
Respected user , Hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * This relates to altered homeostasis mechanisms requiring normal amount of bile for the formation of stool mediated via biliary system . * Must visit again ER and get proper treatment , in case of persistent discomfort which is not responding to oral molecules , may require intravenous treatment also . Hope this will help you . Welcome for further doubts . Regards .