A high number in gallbladder-related tests, such as elevated bilirubin or alkaline phosphatase levels, can indicate issues like gallstones, cholecystitis, or bile duct obstruction. These conditions can lead to inflammation or infection of the gallbladder, affecting its function. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment if high numbers are observed.
The high fat content in alfredo sauce can trigger gallbladder pain.
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My Lymph absolute is 3.62 what does this mean ?
Empyema of the gallbladder is marked by intense pain on the upper right side of the abdomen, high fever, and rigidity of the muscles over the infected area
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.
Cholecystecomy is just a fancy medical word meaning "surgical removal of the gallbladder." A patient with a history of a cholecystecomy no longer has a gallbladder.
ALT can be elevated in hepatitis (infectious or metabolic) or cirrhosis. It can also be elevated if you have obstruction around the gallbladder.
yes, if the sugar count is high enough
It may mean you have something wrong with you gallbladder I would call your Dr.!
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"Grossly unremarkable gallbladder" means that upon visual inspection during a medical procedure such as an ultrasound or surgery, the gallbladder appears normal with no obvious signs of disease or abnormalities.