Can addison's disease cause food allergys and bad gallbladder?
I am only familiar with Addison's disease in dogs. To the best of my knowledge it does not cause food allergies or a bad gall bladder. If a person/animal has not been diagnosed with Addison's Disease yet, some of the symptoms might mimic food allergies and gall bladder problems. The best thing to do is to contact you physician.
What causes enlarged gallbladder and what can you do about it?
Fatty Foods. To reduce the enlarging of your gall bladder you can change your diet as well as speak with your doctor about different kinds of medication.
I wasn't allowed to put more info in...I have had 2 HIDA scans, numerous blood work, cat scan, ultrasound, ekg before my surgery which showed that everything besides my gallbladder was perfectly fine. they really thought that with the removal i would not be in pain anymore. my primary doc thinks maybe my acid reflux got worse...but I dont think that is the case. My chiropractor tells me my shoulder blade area is often swollen..but then why the rib pain? I am so tired of this and just want answers. I am going to an ortho because i have realized after typing all day or drivign it hurts more in the shoulder but then again that brings me to why the rib pain???
Can you smoke while taking medication for infection from gallbladder removal?
Ask your doctor to be certain, but after my laproscopic gallbladder removal, I was able to smoke without unusual consequence or interactions with the antibiotics.
Where is the gallbladder located in the human body in anatomical terms?
Under your belly button is where the bladder is located
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Can you eat nuts without a gallbladder?
Eating nuts as part of a healthy diet can prevent allot of medical issues with the gallbladder. If the gallbladder has been removed then the consumption of nuts needs to be kept at a minimum on account of the amount of fat the nuts contain. A person can eat nuts without a gallbladder but only in moderation.
What do gallstones look like on a CAT scan?
They usually will look like white stones in the gallbladder. An Ultrasound is the modality of choice for visualization of gallstones, however. A CT scan usually will not show gallstones very well unless they are very large.
Could your gallbladder cause your white blood count to be high?
Yes, signs of gallstones can include an elevated white blood cell count in cases involving an inflamed gallbladder and excess bilirubin. Your doctor will also check for enzymes produced by the liver and pancreas to see if they are abnormal.
It's gross anatomy. Physiology is the investigation of the processes or functions of living things. You're just LOOKING at the liver and gallbladder in this example.
Why It is not possible to transplant gallbladder without liver transplant?
The gallbladder is not essential - you can live without it quite easily (like your appendix). So it is never transplanted since it is not necessary. And when having a liver transplant, the gallbladder (both the original and the transplanted) are removed. Nobody with a liver transplant has a gall-bladder.
I'm sure the cost can vary from hospital to hospital, however it normally is in the $600 range. For example, for a gallbladder ultrasound in Dec. 2008, a patient in Columbus, OH was charged $627.75 by the hospital (adjusted to $493.43 under the patient's health care plan) and $119.00 by the physician (adjusted to $57.56).
How can gallbladder attacks be managed?
applying heat to the affected area resting and taking occasional sips of water using non-prescription forms of acetaminophen (Tylenol or Anacin-3)
What is the medical term meaning red spots seen on autopsy?
Red spots found on a body during an autopsy are known as petechiae, or tardieu spots. They are usually spots of ecchymosis found under the pleura after death caused by suffocation.
How do you reduce bile in cat stools?
If your cat has mucus (not bile; bile is stomach juices) in its stool, take it to the vet as soon as possible. Mucus in stools can be caused by a number of things, ranging from eating food that does not agree with the cat, overeating, food allergies or sudden changes in diet. It may also be due to parasites such as worms. Only a vet will be able to determine the cause and prescribe any medication if needed.
What kind of treatment best for gallbladder carcimona?
Are you hoping a cancer specialist will be here answering the question or do you want to get a pill recommended that will cure you? Get to a doctor quickly and don't waste any time on here. I would say, surgical removal, tomography and chemo at the least, but I'm not a doctor.
What causes Extrahepatic cholestasis?
Extrahepatic cholestasis can be caused by conditions such as tumors and gallstones that block the flow of bile from the gallbladder
Why ascaries eggs are bile stained?
i think more the lipid content of the egg.more it will be bile stained or else it will have some receptors for bile...
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What causes strictures in the bile duct?
Pancreatic cancer is the most common malignant cause, followed by cancers of the gallbladder, bile duct, liver, and large intestine.
Where are bile and pancreatic juice are emptied?
Duodenum has an opening for the dumping of bile and pancreatic juice called the hepatopancreatic sphincter