Not directly.
Of course, nausea, stomach pain and diarrhea can all affect exercise so gall bladder problems could have an indirect effect.
Approximately 10-15% of Americans have gallbladder problems, with gallstones being the most common issue. Factors such as diet, obesity, and genetics can increase the risk of developing gallbladder problems.
Probably not. I'd wait for a week or two until your gallbladder has fully recovered
No. That would not be a side effect of gallbladder removal.
Yes, definitely. It's the best thing to eat for gallbladder problems. Cucumbers are also good.
that's easy there doesnt have 2 be none jus get a new gallbladder
Yes, it great for your gallbladder, especially with apple cider vinegar.
The gallbladder only produces bile to break down fats. Semen is not a fat. No gallbladder will have no negative or dangerous effect.
Information for the gallbladder diet may be found online. The gallbladder diet involves eating food that will help reduce the pain of gallbladder problems and hopefully reduce the problems in the future.
Not unless you're 21! Drinking does not effect the gallbladder, so you can. Gallbladder disorders usually refer to stones in the gallbladder or in the hepatic duct or common bile duct.
If you are having gallbladder problems it can cause diarrhea.
Because the gallbladder is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, it can occasionally be interpreted as a heart issue, as referred pain. Gallbladder pain is often a pain that can radiate to the scapular area in your back, often, it is exacerbated by eating a high fat meal. It is important that you do not dismiss pain that you feel may be related to your heart, by calling it gallbladder pain. You should make an appointment to see your PMD or visit the ER, if you feel it may be your heart.
Gallbladder problems are difficult to detect until an attack occurs. When this happens the person suffering the attack with feel extreme sharp pain in their back between their shoulders, sides, and other parts of the body.