It is wise to see your doctor and ask them if you can have a scan done on your gall bladder. I know this is a tough one because I eventually had to have my gall bladder out. I suggest you see your doctor and decide what is the best route to take and if your doctor has reasons of his/her own for leaving the gall bladder in then you should seek help from a nutritionist or, go on the Weight Watchers Diet. For now stay away from fried or fatty foods, too much coffee, tea, pop, chocolate, smoking (if you do) and alcohol.
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Eating while dehydrated can lead to digestive issues like constipation, bloating, and indigestion. It can also affect nutrient absorption and increase the risk of dehydration-related complications like kidney stones and urinary tract infections.
There is no evidence that black tea causes bladder stones. If you believe you are suffering from the stones, consult your doctor as soon as possible.
No, bladder stones have no effect on fertility.
Constipation, rarely hypercalcemia, and in extreme cases kidney stones and (ironically) osteomalatia.
It treats whooping cough, cancers, coughs, gastric discomfort, liver problems, constipation, dyspepsia, gallbladder problems, arthritis, gall stones, kidney stones, and intestinal parasites.
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Yes. Kidney stones are very possible when you have Crohns disease and what you refer to as constipation could be a blockage. When the intestine narrows from active Crohns even the smallest undigested item can get stuck in that narrow passage and back everything up. Very little will get through and the pain can be excruciating. Combine that with the pain from kidney stones and it will mean a trip to the emergency room for sure. Pain, vomiting, fever, low urinary output, bloating are all symtoms.
Stone is not digestible and hence has no calories, however, if you want to eat stones as a way of losing weight, you will probably die of indigestion even before you die of starvation.
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"Beat Tonsil stones" is a guide that shows natural ways to remove tonsil stones. Its my third day of using the natural remedy from that guide, i am feeling somewhat relieved. The remedies described in this guide are very popular in india, I would say it is highly recommended guide for those who are suffering from tonsil stones and bad breath.
Eating stones can lead to serious health issues, including gastrointestinal blockage, injury to the digestive tract, and infections. The human body cannot digest stones, so they may cause pain, vomiting, or constipation. In some cases, individuals may consume stones due to a condition called pica, which is characterized by cravings for non-food items. It’s important to seek medical advice if someone has ingested stones.