Emphysema is a lung condition. There is nothing called "emphysema of the gallbladder".
Perhaps you mean Emphysematous cholecystitis, called clostridial cholecystitis, which is an acute infection of the gallbladder wall. It is caused by Clostridium or Escherichia coli and is generally considered a surgical emergency.
A decompressed gallbladder typically refers to a gallbladder that has emptied its bile contents during normal digestion. It may also be used to describe a gallbladder that has reduced in size or volume due to decreased bile accumulation.
Horses don't have a gallbladder.
Yes, a person can continue to live with a decompressed gallbladder, which typically indicates that the gallbladder is not functioning properly or is not storing bile effectively. However, this condition may lead to digestive issues, such as difficulty digesting fats, and can increase the risk of gallbladder disease. It is advisable for individuals with this condition to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management. Regular monitoring and dietary adjustments might be necessary to maintain overall health.
A partially decompressed gallbladder typically indicates that the organ is not fully filled with bile or is not functioning optimally. This condition may arise due to various issues, such as inflammation, obstruction, or motility problems. It can lead to symptoms like abdominal pain or digestive issues. Medical evaluation is necessary to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
When you eat a lot of birds and stones.
As air rises it becomes decompressed, which causes it to cool. This cooling can cause water vapor to condense, forming clouds.
Gallstones
The build up of calcium, iron, or cholesterol in the gallbladder creates gallstones.
Cholecystokinin
gallbladder pain
Patients who have evidence of gallbladder perforation or gangrene need to have an immediate cholecystectomy.
irritation in the gallbladder which leads to acid buildup which causes stones. To much fat in your diet