Vomiting and epigastric pain after having gallbladder polyp surgery, vomiting may be caused by the reaction to anesthesia after surgery, while the pain is caused by local injury from surgery. According to the cause of the disease, medication, rest and so on.
1. Anesthesia reaction: anesthetics need to be injected before gallbladder polyp surgery, and the reaction of anesthetics does not disappear within a short period of time, which may cause vomiting.
Vomiting symptoms generally do not require special treatment, and the symptoms will gradually decrease in about 6~7 hours after the operation. If the symptoms are severe, medication such as palonosetron can be used to stop vomiting.
2. After the analgesic effect of anesthesia is gradually weakened, the patient may have epigastric pain due to surgical trauma. Patients with pain can use flurbiprofenate for pain relief, and pethidine can be used for pain relief in severe cases.
If the vomiting and epigastric pain after gallbladder polyp surgery is more serious and cannot be relieved within a short period of time, the responsible physician should be informed promptly.