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Gall bladder open surgery
My mom age 52 got stones removed from gall bladder by open surgery. Now she is constipated for 5 days. Tried duphalac laxative and anema but was of no use pls advice
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HELLO, CONSULT YOUR TREATING DOCTOR. TILL THAN, CALL A NURSE SHE WILL TAKE CHARGES GO FOR PROCTOCLYSIS ENEMA, AND SHE NEED ASSISTANCE FOR STOOL TO REMOVE I.E FINGER REMOVAL AFTER ENEMA. SHE WILL MANAGE ALL. SHE WILL NEED A PAIR OF GLOVES N XYLOCAIN GEL TO APPLY LOCALLY N INSIDE SO PATIENT WILL FEEL NO PAIN. THAN CONTINUE WITHOUT DUPHALC LAXATIVE OTHERWISE STOOL AGAIN BECOMES HARD. BETTER  FOR PROPER HISTORY N CARE I HAVE TO ASK RELIVENT QUESTIONS N A PROPER DISCUSSION SO GO YOU JUST YOU MAY CLICK ON CHAT NOW O.K BYE. CHAT
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I can understand your concern well. You need not worry at all. I can surely help you in this regard.But, for the best advise specific to you, I need to know some important medical history that's required in your case. So, you may click on "Chat Now" to connect to me instantly.
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