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[|Human|] My daughter just had a j peg placed in her small intestine. She has been throwing up green bile every day since the surgery. She has no gall bladder. They stopped the tube feeding but she still throws up over 2 liters of at one time. This has been going on for over a week.
[|AI|]  Brief Answer:She needs to undergo further examinations. Detailed Answer:Hello, Thank you for using Chat Doctor. Dear, I understand your concern, and I will try to clarify what's happening. PEG tube is not placed in her small intestine, it is passed into the stomach through the abdominal wall, to provide a means of feeding when oral intake is not adequate. The fact that from the PEG tube comes out bile, means that there is something which does not allow it to go in the natural route, from the bile duct (whicChatDoctores from liver and pancreas) to duodenum (whicChatDoctores directly after the stomach). So, due to any obstacle, mechanical one, or due to the lack of adequate bowel movements, the bile turns back to the stomach and goes out from the PEG tube.  I would suggest you to see a gastroenterologist to advice you further examinations, such as abdominal biography and fibrogastroscopy. A series of blood exams are also needed, such as bilirubin levels in blood and inflammation indices. Hope this is helpful. Let me know if you need more clarifications. Otherwise, please close and rate the answer. Kind