When your body produces too much bile it increases the acidity in your digestive tract. It can cause diarrhea, loose stool, change in color of your stool, and your bile can enter your stomach from your intestine causing your stomach to become overly acidic. This can mimic symptoms of acid reflux. Acid reflux medication may temporarily ease symptoms, but ultimately will not work. To keep bile levels normal you can take prescription medications such as colestid.
Your body can produce too much bile, which is usually caused by removal of the gallbladder. The bile can leak into the esophagus and cause stomach pains and heartburn. It can be treated with medications to lower the amount of bile your body produces.
The gallbladder actually takes the single strength bile which is an emulsifier, and condenses it into about 10X strength. The gallbladder then releases the 10X strength bile into the stomach as needed to aid in the digestion of greasy and fatty foods. an emulsifier allows oils and water to mix together as tiny particles as apposed to globs, this aids in digestion. without the gallbladder only small amounts of single strength 1X bile is intermittently added to the stomach. There generally shouldn't be an accumulation in the liver to worry about.
if you don't have enough bile you eventually start gaining wight little by little because you can not burn the fats of the body
your gall blader will stop working and you will have a stone or a gall blader disease.
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There are quite a number of a reasons the liver may produce too much bile. These reasons are overeating, lack of exercise, peptic ulcer, food quality, and some surgeries.
Too much booze, I'm guessing.
If you think too much bile salts appear in the urine, if you're an a s s h o l e, then probably no bile salts will be there
I have bile related headaches many times. The solution that works for me always, is to drink about a gallon of water and induce vomiting.
the gallbladder doesn't make bile, the liver does. the gallbladder just helps to add it to your digestive tract in the correct amounts. its possible that you are getting too much bile at one time if you dont have a gallbladder.
Yes, and bile too.
If you eat too much fat in one day, you will not have enough bile to process all that fat. The result is that the fat will pass through your body without being processed, being expelled in oil form.If you consume too much fat you can put on weight and run the risk of cardiovascular disease and strokes.
Stomach.
It usually indicates either a bile problem or that you ingested too much greasy food.
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The gall bladder is a little sack on the bottom of the liver. The liver produces bile, an enzyme used in digestion, then pumps the excess bile into the gall bladder to be stored. When the bile is needed in the intestines the bile is pumped out of the gall bladder through the common bile duct.