what is a shrivelled gall bladder
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After the gallbladder is removed, the space left behind is filled with surrounding tissues and organs. The body adjusts to the absence of the gallbladder by redistributing bile production and storage functions to the liver and small intestine. Most people can live a normal, healthy life without their gallbladder.
It is removed and disposed of by the hospital along with other potentially biohazardous waste.
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Because I have a cold. It's shrivelled.
You get fat and gassy and could cause gallbladder problems
There could be something wrong, and it might need to be removed.
There is no artificial gallbladder that can act as a replacement for the human gallbladder.
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As the bile crystals aggregate to form stones, they move about, eventually occluding the outlet and preventing the gallbladder from emptying. This blockage results in irritation, inflammation, and sometimes infection (cholecystitis) of the gallbladder.
were is your gallbladder in your body