
What Should I Do About Some Headache Or Dizziness Like Sensation Apart From Diarrhea And Bloating After Gallbladder Removal?

Get properly evaluated by the Surgeon and go ahead with the surgery.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
No reports found here, so do try to reattach it.
All these symptoms can be seen as the focus of the pathology is already inside the gallbladder.
I'd request you not to take account of those hearsay things and simply go ahead with the surgery. There are some medicines but they aren't absolutely effective and duration also can be quite prolonged, moreover with advanced time the risk of developing infection can also be there which can only complicate the present scenario.
In the modern era, the medical science has been developed a lot and these surgeries are done very routinely and through key-hole only (laparoscopically). With timely intervention, the period of recovery, as well as risk of developing any complications, are barely minimal.
No, none of this is a serious problem and can be easily treated once diagnosed in time...So go ahead and get yourself checked up by the General Surgeon and proceed further.
Please let me know if there are further queries / doubts.
Take Care
Regards


The report says Contracted and shows a solitary calculus, measuring 7.4 mm. Wall thickness measures about 4.6 mm.
Follow-up consultation.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
No attachments found yet...However, as per your description, it's recommended to get the stone removed surgically. So, just get yourself checked up by the General Surgeon and proceed further.
Restrictions are applicable mostly after the initial few months of the surgery, i.e., avoiding spicy foods, fatty meals, excessive sweets, processed foods and red meat, caffeine, alcohol, cheese. Based on how you stay afterward, the surgeon will advise you accordingly. Don't worry.
Take Care
Regards

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