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[|Human|] I just had my gallbladder removed about a week ago now. I also had a liver biopsy bc of some other medical problems I have (Wilsons Disease). I am still having severe pains behind my ribs. I shouldbe over this surgery by now. Its not soreness, its actual sharp pains and my dr said it was from a bowel obstruction. I am now cleaned out and still having the same pains. They are bad enough that pain meds barely touch it. What do I need to do? Is there a specific test or even question that I could ask my dr that would help them find the problem instead of writing it off as soreness? I know my body and have had stomach surgeries before and this is not soreness. It is different. Please help.
[|AI|]  Thank you for posting query. Post cholecystectomy pain maybe due to stones in common bile duct OR increased fat intake OR functional pain. Need further evaluation.advice:- get an ultrasound (abdomen) to rule out any stone remnants in common bile duct-also get a complete blood cell count(CBC) test-avoid OILY food altogether-you may need to take medium/antacid 40 mg OR famotidine 40 mg once daily before breakfast for 8 weeks-avoid eating stomach full and mouth full-avoid spicy food wish you good health. Further queries are welcomed. Wish you good health. Regards, Chat Doctor.