Generally, no - the gall bladder is simply a storage location for bile, which is normally secreted into the small intestine when you ingest food. However, in some individuals, removal of the gall bladder can result in gastric issues such as irritation or ulcers due to the bile leaking back into the stomach.
Your would have to have serious serjery and get rushed to the hospital.
Yes, but not unassisted. You will need to supplement your body with what your body is no longer getting with those organs removed, such as insulin for example.
No the gull bladder is similar to the brain only it controls the lower body
The gall bladder works with the liver. It stores the waste products from the liver until they can be got rid of. The liver cleans the blood and produces the bile which is puts into the gallbladder.
The appendix or the pancreas.
Your would have to have serious serjery and get rushed to the hospital.
Gallbladder.
You're probably referring to the gallbladder. The gallbladder sits under the liver and produces/stores extra bile, it is an unessential organ of the body and can be removed without consequences.
Gallbladder has no segments. Gallbladder is a bag like or cyst like structure and need to be removed in Toto.
Gallbladder is a small organ but has a very huge part in the digestion process of a human body. The liver located near the Gallbladder, excretes fluid that helps the Gallbladder tear down the fats.
were is your gallbladder in your body
Yes, but not unassisted. You will need to supplement your body with what your body is no longer getting with those organs removed, such as insulin for example.
Family Feud: Kidney, Appendix, Mole, Tonsils, Gallbladder
Nope! You can live without it, but it might cause some complications without it.
I had the same thing happen to me. My problem was my gall bladder, I had it surgically removed. Go to the doc. and get a sonogram that will tell you if its your gallbladder. good luck:)
No the gull bladder is similar to the brain only it controls the lower body
Yes it does