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A dirty washroom wouldn't affect your gallbladder, since the gallbladder isn't connected to the outside of your body. You might be thinking of your bladder.
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.
Your gallbladder isn't in your stomach. It is located near the liver, and stores the bile that the liver produces. If the size of the gallbladder increases, it might be an indication of a problem, and a doctor would be able to tell you whether you should have it removed.
This is bile duct obstruction. Bile accumulates in the gallbladder and it will eventually get full. One of the job's of the liver is to transport billirubin (a waste product) to the gallbladder for excretion, but if the gallbladder is backed up, then billirubin will leak into the circulation, and the person will get jaundice. The person might also have trouble digesting fats and lipids.
Gallstones could be possible? Eating fatty foods such as donuts or fried food would make it hurt. The doctors thought I needed my gallbladder removed. It turned out to be a stomach ulcer. I also thought it was my gallbladder. Check to see if your parents have had gallbladder problems. If so, you might need to get an ultra sound.
There could be something wrong, and it might need to be removed.
There was a utlilty called SFPACK that extracted SFPACK (compressed Sound Fonts for FL Studio). You can try Googling that program. It might work with SF2PACK files.
The mouth, teeth, esophagus, pancreas, stomach, liver, gallbladder, rectum, and anus. There might be one more, but I don't know! The mouth, teeth, esophagus, pancreas, stomach, liver, gallbladder, rectum, and anus. There might be one more, but I don't know!
everyone is different but the gallbladder is what digests fats so you have to be careful of your fat intake, so if you watch your fat intake you might lose weight, if your having surgery you should talk to your doctor about that
Yes and No. Yes - if you just underwent a gallbladder surgery. It will take some time for your digestive system to adjust because there's no longer a gallbladder that will store the bile. So, the bile will flow continuously. No - if your body had adjusted to the digestion process. Just like me, I'm living without a gallbladder and I don't have problems with it. Just be careful with the food you eat, it might trigger a stomach discomfort or even a diarrhea.
The price of gallbladder surgery would depend on where the person has the surgery and what the surgeon and the surgical facility charge, and what other tests, etc. might be needed. It will also depend on the type of surgery performed as laparascopic surgery may cost less than open gallbladder surgery. For an accurate price, talk to the surgeon or their staff.
Wow, that's a hard one. Definitely the least severe is the gallbladder, but it is a dice toss for the other two... both require radical changes in lifestyle. The prognosis is possibly worse for life without a pancreas, since you would have to be on so many medications the rest of your life... but the lifestyle change might be worse for stomach removal, since you would have to radically change the way that you eat, and learn to reevaluate life without hunger... keeping yourself going through habit rather than having that hint. :) I guess I vote for stomach, but I hope I never have to lose my pancreas or my stomach. The gallbladder wasn't a big deal at all. :)