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How Do You Treat Gas Pain After Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery?

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How Do You Treat Gas Pain After Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery?

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Some degree of pain is normal after laparoscopic gallbladder surgery, a minimally-invasive procedure during which the gallbladder is removed through several small abdominal incisions. Much of the pain after the procedure is due to gas. Pain medications are supplied as needed, ranging from narcotic pain relievers for the most severe pain to over-the-counter analgesic medications for the least severe. There are also lifestyle adjustments that can be made to minimize the effects of gas while you heal from the surgery. Limit additional gas from entering your body when swallowing. Chew food slowly and carefully and do not gulp beverages. Do not swallow until your mouth is closed. Avoid foods that are known to create additional gas in your body. Some examples are broccoli, corn, cabbage, beans, dairy products and carbonated beverages. Limit intake of these foods to relieve excess gas buildup while your digestive tract recovers from the surgery. Take a short walk to help gas move through your

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