Where is the bile duct of a shark?
The bile duct of a shark is located within its digestive system, specifically connecting the liver to the small intestine. In sharks, the bile produced by the liver drains through the bile duct and aids in the digestion of fats. The bile duct typically opens into the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine, allowing bile to mix with the food as it is digested.
When you have your gallbladder removed what is the most difficult to digest?
You shouldn't notice any difference in your eating habits, or your ability to digest foods after gallbladder removal.
Does Atkins affect gallbladder?
The Atkins diet is a popular alimentary regimen that is followed primarily by those who wish to lose weight. It's based in a drastic reduction of the intake of carbohydrates. Reportedly, there had been reports of people suffering gallbladder problems, this in a percentage of around 9 percent, even when the Atkins' promoters actually claim following their alimentary plan can help reduce significantly these kinds of distresses.
What are the types of cholecystography?
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography, Oral cholecystography, gallbladder series or X-ray
What would cause increased thirst and fatigue 2 months after gallbladder removal in a non-diabetic?
If you are noticing fatigue 2 months after gallbladder removal, it is possible that your pancreas is making up for lost time. Symptoms of diabetes can include excessive thirst and fatigue.
What kind of candy can youeat after having your gallbladder out?
After having your gallbladder out, you should avoid fatty or spicy foods. You should be able to eat any low fat candies, or very small amounts of those with fat.
Can you eat porridge with gallstones?
Yes, you can eat porridge if you have gallstones, as it is a healthy, high-fiber food that can aid digestion. However, it's important to prepare it with low-fat milk or water and avoid adding excessive sugar or high-fat toppings. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized dietary advice, especially if you have gallbladder issues.
Can psa high levels indicate gallbladder infected instead of prostate cancer?
Absolutely not. Your WBC count would be elevated, among other things, but certainly not PSA levels.
What may be causing a fluttery spasm on upper stomach area about the size of a quarter?
Spasms like this occur in some people with some regularity (I am one such person) my Doctor as well as a family friend who is a physician told me they are muscle spasms. And they feel and spasm differently than a muscle spasm in more common places because it is a different type of muscle. Skeletal versus Smooth. Still it should be shown to a qualified health practitioner in case there is an underlying cause or misinterpretation of the type of "spasm" you may be experiencing.
A biliopathy is any disease or abnormality of the bile duct.
Can you get a gallbladder transplant?
If a person gets cholelithiasis[gallstones] The gallbladder is removed, This process is called a Cholecystectomy, This caused the bile to flow streight into the intestine, insted of storing until meal times. so the point is No, you cannot
What is produced in the liver but stored in the gallbladder?
Bile is produced in the liver but stored in the gallbladder.
Can medication for gallstones during pregnancy cause Down syndrome?
See the Related Link to a very good FAQ on the causes of Down syndrome.
Insufficient production of bile is mostly likely to impair absorption of what?
Fats that are eaten are in large 'globules' and bile is necessary to break them down into much smaller ones. That will give the enzymes called lipases surface area to break them down further and those can be finally be absorbed. Someone who has had a gall bladder removed and eats a high fat meal, will find themselves with a big problem as most of the meal will go straight through them.
Where is bile made and what does it do?
Bile is made in the liver and its job is to break down fat particles.
A Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, also known as a Lap Choley, is the surgical removal of the gallbladder using a laparoscope and other instruments inserted through three or four small incisions in the abdominal wall.