My father has had his gall bladder removed and did not receive any information on what he can or can't have to avoid flair ups as far as eating. Can you guide me on where to find this information? Thank you.
A decompressed gallbladder is one for which internal pressure has been decreased.A decompressed gallbladder is one for which internal pressure has been decreased.
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Gallbladder disease is cholecystopathy.Gallstones can form in the gallbladder and can create a blockage of the bile duct. This blockage can cause a sharp gnawing pain under the lower right ribs that can last for an hour or more.Your doctor will have an Ultrasound done to determine whether or not you have gallstones. If these gallbladder attacks occur again, the usaul procedure is to have them surgically removed. The body gets along just fine without the presence of the gallbladder.
Keep away from foods with high fat content mainly cheese ( that's a baddy), just eat fish, pasta rice. my sympathy is with you i.ve had mine removed ouch i ct really remember what i ate i think i just ate what i ate usually bt kept my cheese and dairy etc to a minimum i hope i,ve helped x
Chronic cholecystitis is one cause of a small gallbladder.
Eating nuts as part of a healthy diet can prevent allot of medical issues with the gallbladder. If the gallbladder has been removed then the consumption of nuts needs to be kept at a minimum on account of the amount of fat the nuts contain. A person can eat nuts without a gallbladder but only in moderation.
If your gallbladder was removed, any gallstones would be removed with it. The gallbladder is a lot like a pouch, and the stones would be enclosed inside of it.
Individual gall stones can be removed from the gallbladder. If there are too many gall stones, the gallbladder itself must be surgically removed.
sure, people get their gallbladder removed
Gallbladder is situated in liver , which fills the space .
No. That would not be a side effect of gallbladder removal.
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this is not an answer, but another person looking for that answer. I have a sister who had her gallbladder removed then years later developed PBC ,but her twin sister didnt have her gallbladder removed and doesnt have PBC
You can have severe pain from a stone in the ducts. You can also have sharp pains from adhesions after the surgery. You should not get the typical cramping pains after eating a fatty meal.
Go to your Primary Care Physician. Your Doctor.
Everyone has a gallbladder unless it has been surgically removed, but if you mean can it detect a gallbladder problem, no it can't. A pregnancy test detects a hormone only produced during pregnancy by an embedded embryo so nothing else can mimic it.
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