Gallbladder stone surgery for nearly 2 years, pain, indigestion, vomiting, what medicine should I take?

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Question
Hello doctor,
I have operated on gall bladder stone for nearly 2 years, now I can't eat, I have vomiting with pain at the surgery site. Doctor let me ask the gallbladder stone surgery for nearly 2 years, pain, indigestion, vomiting, what medicine should I take? Thank you doctor.
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Answer
Answered by Resident Doctor Le Thanh Tuan - Gastroenterologist - General Surgery Department, Vinmec Nha Trang International General Hospital.
Hi friends,
With the question "The gallbladder stone surgery for nearly 2 years has pain, indigestion, vomiting, what medicine should I take? ", the doctor would like to answer as follows:
Usually after cholecystectomy does not affect the patient's digestive system. Your symptoms may be due to another cause, such as gastroesophageal reflux.
You need to examine, do tests to be clear and depending on the case, have a specific treatment.
The treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease will depend on the severity of the disease. Most of the cases are mild, new, just need to change the lifestyle and diet, the disease can also be improved (quit smoking, quit drinking, lose weight, reduce stress,...). However, it is better to see a doctor for advice, diagnosis and appropriate treatment to improve your condition if the disease persists. The main classes of medications doctors often prescribe for patients with GERD are: PPIs that reduce stomach acid and some anti-reflux medications. Other methods can be applied to severe and prolonged acid reflux such as surgery: The specialist will advise you on the appropriate surgical method.
Home treatment with lifestyle changes: Lifestyle changes can reduce the frequency of acid reflux. The treatment of gastroesophageal reflux must always be accompanied by a suitable diet and activities. Here are some acid reflux tips for you:
Maintain a healthy weight: Being overweight puts pressure on your entire body, causing your stomach to push up and making it easier for acid to flow. back up into the esophagus. Quit smoking: Smoking reduces the ability of the esophageal sphincter to work, leading to acid from the stomach backing up into the esophagus. Do not rush to lie down after eating: Do not eat dinner too late, preferably before 8 pm. After eating 2-3, lie down or go to bed. Eat slowly, chew thoroughly: Try to chew thoroughly and swallow all the food in your mouth before starting to take another serving. Eat small meals so that you do not eat too much, the food in the stomach is too full, it will easily flow up into the esophagus. Avoid foods and drinks that stimulate acid reflux: Fatty foods, fried foods, ketchup, alcohol, chocolate, mint, garlic, onions and caffeine. Add fruits and vegetables. Avoid wearing tight clothing: Clothes that are too tight will put pressure on the abdomen and lower esophageal sphincter, creating conditions for gastroesophageal reflux. Herbal Uses: Licorice and chamomile are sometimes used to relieve GERD. However, natural herbs sometimes have serious side effects and can interfere with medications being treated. Talk to your doctor before starting any herbal medicine. Relax, reduce stress: Evidence shows that reducing stress and reducing anxiety can clearly reduce symptoms of GERD. If you still have questions about the gallbladder surgery for nearly 2 years, pain, indigestion, vomiting, you can go to the hospital of Vinmec Health System for further examination and advice. Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec. Wishing you lots of health.
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