It sure did for me :( (and having looked around - I see hundreds of people have said the same thing.
Medically - it shouldn't. My surgeon said it was impossible for it to cause insomnia - but I had mine out 4 months ago, and haven't had a good night's sleep (unmedicated) since.
If your gallbladder was removed, any gallstones would be removed with it. The gallbladder is a lot like a pouch, and the stones would be enclosed inside of it.
Individual gall stones can be removed from the gallbladder. If there are too many gall stones, the gallbladder itself must be surgically removed.
Yes we can. Removal of the gallbladder does not mean the patient cannot continue to have a normal life. However - a change in diet to a low-fat alternative would be advisable - as the bile produced by the gallbladder is used to process fat in our diet.
They were of normal size. A normal-sized spleen and gallbladder are not palpable.
No the gull bladder is similar to the brain only it controls the lower body
sure, people get their gallbladder removed
Gallbladder is situated in liver , which fills the space .
No. That would not be a side effect of gallbladder removal.
cholecystectomy
this is not an answer, but another person looking for that answer. I have a sister who had her gallbladder removed then years later developed PBC ,but her twin sister didnt have her gallbladder removed and doesnt have PBC
Go to your Primary Care Physician. Your Doctor.
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