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.
Cholecystitis is the medical term used to describe an enlarged gallbladder. This will cause pain and you will most likely have to have it removed.
You can, pumpkin is fat-free so should not aggrevate a bad gallbladder.
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Fatty Foods. To reduce the enlarging of your gall bladder you can change your diet as well as speak with your doctor about different kinds of medication.
Mildly enlarged periportal and gastrohepatic ligament lymph nodes are usually seen in malignancies of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and lymphoma. For those with enlarged periportal and gastrohepatic ligament lymph nodes without evidence of the above malignancies, biopsies are recommended to ascertain where the malignant cells are coming from.
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yes they do if it is bad tell ur doctor
It's probably not a bad idea.
An enlarged liver can be a symptom of different disease, including, viral hepatitis, liver tumors, cirrhosis, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and liver cancer. Some other conditions that may cause an enlarged liver are heart failure and gallbladder obstructions. In medical terms, an enlarged liver is known as hepatomegaly.
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 ?
My girlfriend's mom had this problem. Talk to your doctor and have him/her look into your gallbladder.
Nope, that would be a really bad idea. Cannibalism is bad all by itself, and when it is your own body it seems extra damaging.