There are many possible causes of diarrhea, most of which have nothing to do with the gallbladder. Your diet may have an excess of fiber, causing an over stimulation of peristalsis. You could have food poisoning. You may have a lactose intolerance and you may have consumed too much lactose. There are many other possible explanations. Lots of things can disrupt the process of digestion.
That is something you should be talking to your doctor about. If you have been and they have not helped, try another doctor.
yes about four years ago had gallbladder taken out. just within the last year ive notice large lump that sticks out of same area where the scare of the gallbladder was removed. It is painful at times for I also now have enlarged liver according to ct. They are both causing water retention in abdomen and servere swelling. I wanna know does hernia's normally appear where the gallbladder has been taken out and does the infiltration of the liver have anything to do with each other ?
Index Fossils- Shows what kind of climate was there thousands of years ago.
no
heck yes she is like that was sooo 10 years ago get with it you idiot seriously she died of constopation/diarrhea/ she gassed herself :)
Not much change has taken place over a hundred years, but huge changes have taken place over the many millions of years of the earth's existence.
Index Fossils- Shows what kind of climate was there thousands of years ago.
Because they went down hill since then... good luck with that
money was taken out for 401k years ago from my pay checks how can I fine it
5000 years ago
Other than the usual complications from gallbladder surgery, the biggest risk is that the patient will still experience pain as if the gallbladder was still there, along with diarrhea. Gallbladder surgery removes the galbladder but re-routes the tube so that bile salts are still excreted to help digest food. This creates a dumping effect, rather than the normal and repetitive squeezing and release which a galbladder does. A medication of bile salts taken at meals often helps remove the stress on an aging or diseased galbladder. urisodiol is one such med. It has some side effects. For example, you must learn how much med effectively helps digest the amount of fats in foods. So, if you eat too much fatty food in one meal, the galbladder pain can be as severe as if no med was taken. However, if you'd take too much of the bile salts for the amount of fat in a meal, you could have a bout of diarrhea lasting about 24 hours which will go away on its own. Ask your doctor about trying bile salt medication before deciding to have surgery. The med has a brand name version and a generic and one is usually covered by insurance.
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