Your liver produces bile, which is stored in the gall bladder until it's triggered by eating foods that contain fat.
Bile is released into the small intestine where it works like a detergent to emulsify the fats into smaller droplets.
This makes it easier for pancreatic lipase to get to the triglycerides.
The best medicine for gall bladder problems is really to watch what you eat. Stay away from fatty foods. That is what triggers the pain.
You can, pumpkin is fat-free so should not aggrevate a bad gallbladder.
bad
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.
yes they do if it is bad tell ur doctor
It's probably not a bad idea.
It is never a good idea to take two medications at the same time. You should consult your medical professional (e.g. a doctor) before taking any sort of medications, and they will usually tell you that this is a bad idea.
it depends on what kind of medicine the doctor gives you. some medications will show up in a drug screen.
My girlfriend's mom had this problem. Talk to your doctor and have him/her look into your gallbladder.
Muscle relaxers are generally not effective for alleviating gallbladder attacks, which are typically caused by issues like gallstones or inflammation. The pain associated with gallbladder attacks is usually due to spasms in the gallbladder or bile ducts, and muscle relaxers do not specifically target these issues. Instead, treatments often involve pain relief medications, dietary adjustments, and in some cases, surgical intervention. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate management of gallbladder-related issues.
Because some medications would be bad with specific illnesses
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.
Gallbladder problems typically do not directly cause a slow heart rate (bradycardia). However, complications from gallbladder issues, such as severe pain or infection, can lead to stress responses in the body that might impact heart rate. Additionally, certain medications used to manage gallbladder conditions or associated symptoms could potentially influence heart rate. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific medical advice.