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Post gallbladder removal complications
Hi doctor Dec 2023 I got my gall bladder removed. Post 1 month my calfs muscle started to pain. Then after 1 week I got diarrhoea which still happenes once in a day I got depression anxiety panic attack high bp heart palcipitation Now if I sleep my hand are getting numb and if pressure is applied on my skin m getting little sores.. What to do doctor
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Some people develop anxiety and depression after surgery, even if surgical complications are ruled out. It must be evaluated by a psychiatrist and treated accordingly. Good luck.
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Hi.. need detailed history regarding your condition to advise appropriately. Depression and anxiety can be treated with medicines and therapy.
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Your symptoms suggest that you are suffering from anxiety disorder. It is very easy to treat. With just one or two medicines, you will be fine. It will treat your diarrhoea as well. I am a professor of psychiatry with 22 years of experience in treating patients. You may consult me online through practo or preferably through my Google page. To know more about me you may visit my Facebook page... Dr Suneet upadhyaya, Jaipur
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Hello You have likely developed some anxiety issues and somatic complaints after surgery. As you know surgery is a stressor and sometimes can unmask the anxiety and depressive symptoms. But you should not be worried now because it's quite treatable. All you need to do is consult a psychiatrist and you will find your problems solved. Thanks
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