Go to your Primary Care Physician. Your Doctor.
No special care is required after the study.
After removal of a gallbladder one should follow their doctors orders for care. These orders will include taking it easy, not lifting anything heavy, and watching your diet.
The stones could be trapped in the bile ducts or in severe cases the stones may have broken down, due to non treatment, & have turned to 'sand'. Surgery either way will take care of most of these things...
All of it except the appendix. But you have to take care it
No special care is required after the procedure. Once the scan is complete, the patient can return to normal activities.
There is no artificial gallbladder that can act as a replacement for the human gallbladder.
this could be your gallbladder. you should consult your primary care physician.
were is your gallbladder in your body
The gallbladder is attached to the bile duct by a small tube called the cystic duct
Gallstones cause pain and blockage in the gallbladder. More rarely, a person can get cancer of the gallbladder, but this is very rare.
Without a gallbladder, stones rarely reform. Patients who have continued symptoms after their gallbladder is removed may need an ERCP to detect residual stones or damage to the bile ducts caused by the stones before they were removed.