Blocked Gall Bladder With Swollen Glands What To Do Complications After Gall Bladder Removal?

Complications after gall bladder removal? - blocked gall bladder with swollen glands what to do

My father had his gall bladder removed two weeks ago. I also had a stone blocks the bile duct. When the doctor came to the stone removed by endoscopy and can not find the stone (ultrasound and MRI done) they said they had probably gone. It is home for a week and is always yellow fever and no appetite.
Suggestions?

4 comments:

Hope said...

If you still have all the symptoms, you should tell your doctor so that they can be tested even more because there are some other things that your gallbladder. I am not a doctor, but I had my share of health problems, but I think we should do a series of blood tests, a blood culture. I say this because I was so sick for about 4 months and did not know what was going on until it the culture of the blood back and showed me that wrong. It is yellow, you really need to see a doctor and some blood work done immediately! Please ask them in the Dominican Republic now in force. Good luck and God bless you and your family.

Karen C said...

It should be immediately to the emergency. I had this procedure done last year and took three trips to the urgency of the search for the stone blocking my bowels. I also had yellowed. If left untreated, serious damage to other internal organs like the liver or kidney stones can cause, etc. and I was lucky lcoated during endoscopic procedures. It should be returned in any case, even if jaundice and fever. It could also be suffering from an infection site. Is laparoscopic surgery? I had four wounds to the keyhole, and was infected. There is also the danger that oesophogus can tear during endoscopic procedures.

Heather said...

It is also possible for a stone by a blockage in the pancreas that can cause acute pancreatitis (which is a medical emergency). Begin to pain is not expected that the appointment to take her to the emergency room immediately.

Judith said...

Back to the doctor.

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