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Call your health care provider immediately if you have persistent, unexplained pain in any area of your body along with one or more of the following signs and ...
Your diarrhea doesn't get better or stop after two days. You become dehydrated. You have terrible abdominal or rectal pain. You have bloody or black stools. You ...
Gallbladder surgery, also called cholecystectomy, ... post-operative phase. And ... after surgery, which can be quite common with valvular heart disease.
Feeling full soon after you start eating ... disease, a genetic disorder that can affect the ... If gallstones are triggering pancreatitis, you may need to have ...
... problems or changes in behavior after what appears to be typical development. ... disease (GERD), bowel or urinary incontinence, and gallbladder disease. Pain ...
An increased risk of blood-clotting problems, heart attack, stroke, liver cancer, gallbladder disease and high blood pressure ... after your period starts. Use a ...
Digestive problems. Obesity increases the likelihood of developing heartburn, gallbladder disease and liver problems. Sleep apnea. People with obesity are more ...
In people with Crohn's disease affecting a large part of the colon, a colonoscopy to screen for colon cancer is recommended about eight years after disease ...
Diagnosis. Your health care provider may use some of the following methods to determine if you have dumping syndrome. Medical history ...
This test uses high-frequency sound waves to make images of structures within the body. Ultrasound can help diagnose whether problems with the gallbladder or ...
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