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Pain Under The Right Rib, Pain While Breathing. Appendix And Gall Bladder Removed. Problem?

I was in the hospital yesterday for a really bad pain in my right side almost under my ribs and going into my back. Ive had both my appendix and my gaul bladder out last year and the doctor couldnt pinpoint exactly what was wrong. Ive been doubled over in pain, hurts to breathe its killing me. Its not sharp either its a long dulling pain like what I felt when I had gaul stones. If anyone has any suggestions as to what it could be I would really appreciate it.
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hello,

Post abdominal surgery patient present with complaints of abdominal pain.
After proper evaluation if the cause of the pain can not be found the it is more likely that the pain may be due to adhesions of the internal structures.
In this situation I would advise my patient to take antispasmodic for control of pain.
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Pain Under The Right Rib, Pain While Breathing. Appendix And Gall Bladder Removed. Problem?

Hello, Post abdominal surgery patient present with complaints of abdominal pain. After proper evaluation if the cause of the pain can not be found the it is more likely that the pain may be due to adhesions of the internal structures. In this situation I would advise my patient to take antispasmodic for control of pain.