The most obvious symptoms of post-cholecystectomy syndrome

The most typical symptom of post-cholecystectomy syndrome is abdominal pain, in addition to dyspepsia, high fever and chills, jaundice, bile reflux gastritis and other symptoms.
1. Abdominal pain: it is the most typical symptom of post-cholecystectomy syndrome. This symptom can occur weeks, months or even years after surgery. It is common after a high-fat diet.
2. Dyspepsia: a feeling of fullness, heartburn and nausea in the right upper abdomen.
3. High fever and chills: If postoperative cholestasis induces infection, the patient will have high fever and chills.
4. Jaundice: also caused by cholestasis, manifested as yellowing of skin and urine, and itching of skin.
5. Bile reflux gastritis: bile reflux into the stomach cavity, there will be nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and other symptoms.
Only a small number of patients appear after cholecystectomy syndrome, if the above symptoms should be timely to the hospital to identify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.