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Pain gone after eating
I have pain middle point where chest ends pain was always in morning and at evening when I was empty stomach and I observed pain stop after eating so I consultant gastroenterologist dr who suggest me ultrasound in that ultrasound I was detected gallbladder stone which was multiple 4 mm stone but dr said me it was not gallbladder stone pain so they suggest me to do endoscopy which was also normal so dr said we can ruled out after gallbladder surgery if pain was Still there plz suggest me what to do every morning empty stomach pain start and stop after eating it's more then 6 months now it's same pattern repeating every morning and evening and some time lunch time also when I have late for my lunch
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Get LFt If it's normal,plan surgery sooner
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Dyspepsia is a common symptom of cholecystitis and dyspepsia in turn can cause uneasiness, burning sensation and heaviness in the upper abdomen and chest. So better plan for surgery Meanwhile Drink plenty of water Avoid spicy, oily, fried and fatty foods
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