Want this question answered?
Go to your Primary Care Physician. Your Doctor.
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.
A GI doctor
Why wouldn't it be? I don't recommend letting a doctor convince you to have the gallbladder taken out again- in fact I'd suggest you report him to someone. Multiple abdominal surgeries are commonplace.
Yes and if you have to you have to but trust your doctor on this one. You should speak and listen to him since he is the one knowing this after examening you.
Enough for six days. Doctors don't prescribe in ounces by the way.
Someone did an ultra sound or X-Rays and the radiologist and your doctor didn't see anything unusual. There is no problem with the gallbladder that they can see. If the patient is having problems, it might be something else. .
If you have ever had gallstones or gall attacks, you would say gallbladder surgery is necessary. The surgery can typically be done with a laser leaving only small incisions and scars. Gallstones are especially painful and can cause nasty symptoms such as diarreha, vomitting, etc. It depends on the condition of the gallbaldder. You should consult a doctor to be sure. You can also ask for a second opinion. The usual treatment for gall stones is to surgically remove the gallbladder. If the patient is not a good candidate for surgery, the doctor may prescribe medications to dissolve cholestrol gall stones, but the medications may take years to completely dissolve the stones. Treatment for gall bladder cancer may also involve surgery.
I suggest go seeeing the doctor.
It is generally not expected for a person to experience significant weight loss after having their gallbladder removed. The gallbladder is a small organ that stores bile, which helps with the digestion of fats. While it is true that removal of the gallbladder may affect how well your body digests and absorbs fats, this is typically not enough to cause significant weight loss on its own. 𝒉𝒕𝒕𝒑𝒔://𝒘𝒘𝒘.𝒅𝒊𝒈𝒊𝒔𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒆24.𝒄𝒐𝒎/𝒓𝒆𝒅𝒊𝒓/424534/𝑨𝒏𝒋𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒊𝒌/ There are many factors that can contribute to weight loss, including diet, exercise, and overall health. If you are considering having your gallbladder removed and are concerned about your weight, it is important to discuss these concerns with your doctor. They can help you understand how the procedure may affect your body and provide guidance on how to maintain a healthy weight.
When someone asks you if you are the doctor or the patient, it usually means that you are the patient but you are trying to diagnosis your symptoms as if you were the doctor.