What’s going on with the pain a few years after the gallbladder was removed?

After several years of cholecystectomy, patients again appear abdominal pain, may be due to the patient’s gallbladder after surgery localized adhesions or other reasons for abdominal pain. 1. Patients with postoperative localized adhesions, causing abdominal pain, patients in addition to abdominal pain, can be accompanied by abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting and other discomforts, and even some patients may have fever, chills, high fever, etc., you need to carry out an abdominal ultrasound or abdominal CT examination, check the liver function, and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment after a clear diagnosis. 2. Other causes of abdominal pain: gastrointestinal diseases (such as duodenal ulcer, erosive gastritis, etc.) or liver-related diseases (such as hepatitis, liver tumors, etc.) can cause abdominal pain, which needs to be combined with the patient’s other accompanying symptoms, such as whether the patient has acid reflux, anorexia, and vomiting, and at the same time, conduct the relevant examinations, and after a clear diagnosis for further treatment. If the patient is not feeling well, he should go to the hospital in time for examination, and should not be careless so as not to delay the treatment.