My gallbladder came out almost a year ago, and I haven't had to change my eating habits much at all, but I've heard that this can vary quite a bit from person to person, with some people being more sensitive than others. Your doctors should have told you that you may have trouble digesting fats, particularly dairy products. To get a little more specific (and graphic), I find that if I eat a lot of really greasy fried food, or a lot of greasy cheese, I'd better plan on sitting on the toilet for a while within an hour or two. So fried mozzarella sticks, fried mushrooms, ice cream, crab rangoons, extra greasy and cheesy Pizza, spinach/artichoke dip, and funnel cakes are some good examples of things to avoid in large quantities. I still eat all these things, but just not very much in one sitting. I suppose if you don't mind having the runs all the time, you could go ahead and chow down on the fried cheese all you want. I've had multiple people tell me that lettuce goes right through them just like the fried foods, but this has never been a problem for me. I'd suspect it's more an issue with the high fat content of the salad dressing they're using, but people keep telling me it's the lettuce itself. It doesn't make any sense to me, but I hear it so often I thought I'd share. hope that helps! My gallbladder came out almost a year ago, and I haven't had to change my eating habits much at all, but I've heard that this can vary quite a bit from person to person, with some people being more sensitive than others. Your doctors should have told you that you may have trouble digesting fats, particularly dairy products. To get a little more specific (and graphic), I find that if I eat a lot of really greasy fried food, or a lot of greasy cheese, I'd better plan on sitting on the toilet for a while within an hour or two. So fried mozzarella sticks, fried mushrooms, ice cream, crab rangoons, extra greasy and cheesy pizza, spinach/artichoke dip, and funnel cakes are some good examples of things to avoid in large quantities. I still eat all these things, but just not very much in one sitting. I suppose if you don't mind having the runs all the time, you could go ahead and chow down on the fried cheese all you want. I've had multiple people tell me that lettuce goes right through them just like the fried foods, but this has never been a problem for me. I'd suspect it's more an issue with the high fat content of the salad dressing they're using, but people keep telling me it's the lettuce itself. It doesn't make any sense to me, but I hear it so often I thought I'd share. hope that helps!
Avoid foods and drinks that may irritate your bladder, like spicy foods, Carbonated Beverages, and citrus fruits and juices.
As I already said: Foods that are high in fat content, spark the gallbladder to excrete lots of bile, thus causing the gallstones to potentially block the opening of the gallbladder causing an intense sharp pain.
If you have gallbladder issues, there are certain foods that you should try to avoid. Those foods for example, sugary foods, or even spicy foods tend to irritate the gallbladder and are associated with the production of gallstones.
I think that it will be all your fat foods
Spicy food in general can cause this pain
fatty foods
You can, pumpkin is fat-free so should not aggrevate a bad gallbladder.
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No, there shouldn't be. After gallbladder surgery there are usually no dietary restrictions at all.
Food never goes to the gallbladder. from the stomach it enters the duodenum, (first part of the small intestines) then the small intestines to the large intestine also called the colon. from the colon to the rectum and out of the body. The gallbladder and liver secrete enzymes that aid in digestion.
abdominal distention, burping, bad digestion of food, steatorrhea, increase pass of gasses, intestinal malabsorption, malnutrition and decreases absorption of fats.
It could be indicative of a problem, and the gallbladder might need to be removed, but of course you should consult with a doctor to determine the best course of action.
yes they do if it is bad tell ur doctor
It's probably not a bad idea.
Information for the gallbladder diet may be found online. The gallbladder diet involves eating food that will help reduce the pain of gallbladder problems and hopefully reduce the problems in the future.
The function of gallbladder in a turtle is to aid in digestion. It secretes digestive juices that help the turtle make use of the food that it eats.
I am only familiar with Addison's disease in dogs. To the best of my knowledge it does not cause food allergies or a bad gall bladder. If a person/animal has not been diagnosed with Addison's Disease yet, some of the symptoms might mimic food allergies and gall bladder problems. The best thing to do is to contact you physician.