Possible kidney stones or an inflammation of your kidney. It also could be something with your intestines. If its kidney stones and they are small they will eventually pass from your kidney based simply on gravity. You may have some burning or possibly a little bright red blood when urinating and that could indicate you passed the kidney stone. If they are larger then you will probably need to have the process where they use something like an ultrasound in order to help them along. The worst case senario of course is surgery but that it pretty rare. It's very common for people that no longer have their gallbladder to get kidney stones. If it continues to cause you a lot of pain you might want to get seen by a doctor.
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.
No. That would not be a side effect of gallbladder removal.
can i travel overseas after being in the hospital with a perforated appendix. they will take my appendix out in 13 weeks
The doctors who removed her appendix should be asked about this.
When the appendix is removed it is usually due to appendicitis. The doctor will recommend that you do not lift heavy objects for 6 weeks, and not allow the stitches to get wet.
The time period directly after having your appendix removed.
The time period directly after having your appendix removed.
i had gallbladder removed in march 2009, ive lost 4 stones since without dieting or excercise???? no one knows why
no
Bout 2 months realistically! Did with my op!
There are no diet restrictions after having your appendix removed. A person usually can return to their regular activities within 3 weeks.
After a sufficient pause (ex. one month), yes.