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Suffering From Diarrhea, Foul Smell, Acidity, Gall Bladder Pain. Had Gall Bladder Removed. Is This Post Cholecystic Syndrome?

I have diarrhea 4 to 5 times a day, it is yellow-green and is so foul smelling and along with it is terrible gas all day long. If I don't let my gas go my right side starts to hurt. I have gallbladder pain where my GB used to be (it was taken out 13 years ago). My colon always makes loud noises and my colon "burns".. My breathe is bad and I cannot make it better with anything.. I heard of post cholecystic syndrome...Could it be that?
Tue, 16 Jul 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

But it looks like Acute bacterial Gastroenteritis.

You need to take a course of antibiotic with probiotics.

The Abdominal pain may be due to Gastritis and excess gas formation.

Once the infection subside the abdominal pain may subside.

If the pain still persist after the infection then a baseline ultrasound may be required to diagnose the pain.
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Suffering From Diarrhea, Foul Smell, Acidity, Gall Bladder Pain. Had Gall Bladder Removed. Is This Post Cholecystic Syndrome?

Hello, But it looks like Acute bacterial Gastroenteritis. You need to take a course of antibiotic with probiotics. The Abdominal pain may be due to Gastritis and excess gas formation. Once the infection subside the abdominal pain may subside. If the pain still persist after the infection then a baseline ultrasound may be required to diagnose the pain.