- Karlovy Vary
Treatment postcholecystectomy syndrome in Karlovy Vary
The complex of symptoms caused by cholecystectomy (removal of the gallbladder) and manifested in dysfunction of the biliary system. Symptoms of postcholecystectomy syndrome include: relapses of pain of varying intensity lasting from 20 minutes for three months or more; nausea; vomiting; abdominal distention and rumbling; unpleasant belching; heartburn; diarrhea; hypovitaminosis; weight loss; general malaise; stomatitis; jaundice; temperature rise. The treatment is aimed at eliminating the causes of the development of the syndrome, including switching to a fractional diet on a sparing diet, taking painkillers for pain syndrome and prescribed medication by the treating gastroenterologist. If necessary, surgical drainage and restoration of normal bile duct passability are performed.