that's easy there doesnt have 2 be none jus get a new gallbladder
No, it indicates problems with the liver and gallbladder.
salivary gland, liver, gallbladder, pancreas
The gallbladder is not essential - you can live without it quite easily (like your appendix). So it is never transplanted since it is not necessary. And when having a liver transplant, the gallbladder (both the original and the transplanted) are removed. Nobody with a liver transplant has a gall-bladder.
Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
I would say that it's very likely a liver problem. RPM Paris France
the liver produces bile and the gallbladder stores and releases it for digestion
If you are having gallbladder problems it can cause diarrhea.
The gallbladder is a very hollow organ that sits right beneath the liver. The gallbladder is a sac-shaped organ which stores bile. It is divided into three sections: fundus, body, and neck. The bile that is stored comes from the liver. The bile is actually pressed or squeezed out of the gallbladder and into the small intestine. The adult gallbladder can store about 1.7 OZ of bile.
Accessory organs include the salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas and .
The liver to the gallbladder and intestine
duodenum
Well, the gallbladder is attached to the liver via the hepatic duct. www.undergradanatomy.com/.../liver/default.asp