yes! it can! that's sad in it?
You can live without it. The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver until needed in the small intestine for fat metabolism.
Not really. We can live without some organs found in the systems but not the entire system. We can live without a spleen or a gallbladder but not the systems they are part of (circulatory and digestive).
A decompressed gallbladder is one for which internal pressure has been decreased.A decompressed gallbladder is one for which internal pressure has been decreased.
Chronic cholecystitis is one cause of a small gallbladder.
They were of normal size. A normal-sized spleen and gallbladder are not palpable.
hey there an stomach ulcer looks like this and is mostly caused by a bacteria called h. plyori or something like that here it is
You can live without a gallbladder because the gallbladder is just a pouch for the enzymes that break down fats. Your liver actually makes these enzymes, and it will continue to make the enzymes after the gallbladder is removed.
I suggest go seeeing the doctor.
You can live without it. The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver until needed in the small intestine for fat metabolism.
Yes we can. Removal of the gallbladder does not mean the patient cannot continue to have a normal life. However - a change in diet to a low-fat alternative would be advisable - as the bile produced by the gallbladder is used to process fat in our diet.
It is removed and disposed of by the hospital along with other potentially biohazardous waste.
There is no artificial gallbladder that can act as a replacement for the human gallbladder.
The gallbladder is a small sac underneath your liver that stores and secretes bile, a digestive fluid that breaks down fats. Since bile is actually produced by the liver, it's possible to survive without a gallbladder, but not without unpleasant digestive tract complications.
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.
were is your gallbladder in your body
You can live without a gallbladder because the gallbladder is just a storage pouch for the enzymes that break down fats. Your liver actually makes these enzymes, and it will continue to make the enzymes after the gallbladder is removed.Yes you can, There is no medical need to have your Gal Bladder.But some complications could occur without one.Because ur liver can substitute for itYes
The gallbladder is attached to the bile duct by a small tube called the cystic duct