Intolerance to fatty diets

Postcholecystectomy syndrome (PCS) is a general term for abdominal symptoms such as abdominal pain and indigestion that occur in patients with a history of cholecystectomy. Half of the patients with PCS have abdominal pain or "digestion" (upper or right upper quadrant bloating, nausea, nausea, vomiting, constipation, intolerance to fat or diarrhea, etc.) within a few weeks after surgery, and the other half have Symptoms appear within months or years. These symptoms are non-specific and vary depending on the underlying cause, but often include pain in the right upper abdomen or upper abdomen, which is more common after meals and presents acute pain. Other symptoms may include heartburn, belching, vomiting, and intolerance to a fatty diet.

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