What happens if the gallbladder is removed because there is a cyst in the gallbladder?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-28
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Cause indigestion, abdominal distension and diarrhea, yellow face and weight loss.

    In addition to the storage, concentration and contraction functions of the gallbladder, the gallbladder has a number of other functions, most importantly the most complex chemical and immune functions. Bile is secreted by hepatocytes, which are further stored and concentrated in the gallbladder through the bile ducts inside and outside the liver. The concentrated bile is 30 times more concentrated than the bile secreted by the liver itself and stored in the gallbladder.

    If we eat a high-fat food, it will be regulated by cholecystokininin, and then excrete bile into the duodenal lumen for digestion. If the gallbladder is removed, bile will continue to flow into the intestines, regardless of whether our body needs it or not. It will then affect the absorption and digestion of food, especially the absorption and digestion of fat, and as a result, the lack of vitamins will further cause indigestion, bloating, diarrhea, yellow face and weight loss.

    2. Bile reflux gastritis and esophagitis.

    After a normal person eats food, the gallbladder contracts so that bile will gather together in large quantities and then enter the intestines. This process is carried out at the same time as the secretion and peristalsis of the gastroduodenum and is very regular. If the gallbladder is removed, the bile reserve will be lost after the operation, resulting in bile reflux gastritis and esophagitis that will change from intermittent to continuous, and slowly reflux into the stomach.

    3 The incidence of gallstones increases after gallbladder removal.

    Doctors usually in the process of gallstones, can find that people who have had their gallbladder removed have significantly higher gallstones than people who have not had their gallbladder removed. Although the gallbladder is removed after the gallbladder is removed, it is very likely that gallstones will be obtained. Many people will think that if the gallbladder is gone, then the stone will have nowhere to grow, and it can only grow in the bile duct.

    In fact, gallstones in the gallbladder are not the same as stones in the bile ducts. However, the presence of a gallbladder directly affects whether gallstones can form. This is because when the gallbladder is not removed, the gallbladder has the function of concentrating bile, and after the gallbladder is removed, the bile acid alkalinity is significantly reduced, and there is no place for the concentration of bile, and the dissolving ability of the liver and bile ducts will also be reduced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no impact, don't worry, you need a low-fat diet in the short term, generally after 2-3 months, basically a normal diet, there is no significant impact on human health, remember to recheck.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, the removal of gallbladder does not have a great impact on the body, because the gallbladder does not have strong organ function, as long as you pay attention to a light diet, you can basically live a normal and healthy life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It will have a certain impact on the digestive function of the human body. After the gallbladder is removed, you can't eat fat as before.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may increase the chance of developing gallstones and can cause indigestion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although gallbladder removal has an impact on the human body, the impact is not very large. Because the gallbladder stores bile, not secretes bile, the function of bile still exists. After the gallbladder is removed, bile may not be able to be stored, which is less convenient.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Gallbladder resection will affect personal health, gallbladder resection will affect the bile duct tissue of the human body, in the process of surgical resection, it may lead to a certain degree of local tissue will be affected, we must pay great attention to it, it is likely to lead to bile duct damage, liver duct injury, vascular damage, gastrointestinal injury and other phenomena in the human body, so we must pay great attention to it, and go to a regular hospital to do surgery.

    2. Affect digestive function. Many people will have indigestion after the gallbladder is removed, the patient will have abdominal distention, diarrhea and other symptoms, the gallbladder is mainly able to play the role of storage contraction, in addition to a certain effect of promoting digestion, after the gallbladder is removed, it is particularly difficult to digest and absorb high-fat food. As for the relief aspect, you can drink choleretic and inhibit the growth of polyps.

    If the polyp is larger than 1 cm, surgery is recommended**.

    3. After gallbladder resection, it is particularly easy to form alkaline reflux gastritis, esophagitis and other diseases.

    4. After cholecystectomy, the incidence of choledocholithiasis will increase, bile salts will be significantly reduced after gallbladder resection, the bile acid concentration of hepatobiliary ducts will be reduced, and the solubility of cholesterol will also be reduced, which may lead to cholesterol accumulation in the human body for a long time.

    The above details the impact on the body after gallbladder resection, patients with gallbladder disease need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to receive, do not delay, otherwise it will be more and more difficult in the later stage, according to the actual situation of the individual to choose a scientific surgical plan, after the operation is necessary to pay special attention to the individual's eating habits, should be supplemented with vitamins, minerals and other nutrients.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After gallbladder removal, there will be corresponding indigestion, reduced immunity, etc., and after gallbladder removal, the probability of bile duct stones is greatly increased, and the difficulty and cost of bile duct stones far exceed gallbladder stones! The quality of life will also be affected when you lose your guts. Therefore, the gallbladder should not be cut off lightly.

    After surgery, the intake of fat should be limited, especially not eating too much animal fat at one time. Generally, the method of eating small meals and eating more often is adopted, and the amount of food in one meal should not be too full. Drink after a meal to enhance the body's immunity and avoid secondary **.

    The food content can be low-fat semi-liquid food or low-fat soft rice, such as various porridges, noodles, bread, biscuits, tofu, egg whites, fat-free milk, low-fat lean meats, low-fiber vegetables and fruits, etc. Cooking should be done by stewing, steaming, and boiling. Depending on food tolerance, fat control can transition from 20 grams per day to 40 grams per day.

    After a period of adaptation after the surgery, gradually let go of the intake of fatty foods and take your time step by step.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The effect after gallbladder removal is a common concern for patients, and the fact is that the gallbladder has less impact on human body functions and patients do not need to worry too much. Although the gallbladder is one of the innate organs of the human body, its main role is to store bile, concentrate, and help food digestion. If a gallbladder has to be removed due to a lesion, some patients can recover two weeks after resection, and three months is usually a long adaptation period.

    In addition, the liver is more functional, so that removal of the gallbladder has less effect on function. After gallbladder removal, there is actually no great effect, and mild dyspepsia may occur. Because the function of the gallbladder is to concentrate and store bile, in fact, the real bile is produced by the liver, so after the gallbladder is removed, due to the lack of bile stored in the gallbladder, after eating a large amount of greasy food, there may be indigestion manifestations, such as a feeling of fullness in the upper abdomen, and sometimes even steatorrhoea.

    Other effects include the compensatory thickening of the common bile duct, which is a kind of compensation by the body, nothing special, and does not need to be **. If the digestion of fat is affected in a short period of time after the gallbladder is removed, it may cause symptoms such as diarrhea after eating greasy food. However, after a certain period of time, the bile ducts will compensate for part of the gallbladder function, and after slowly getting used to it, you can eat normally.

    Therefore, the impact of gallbladder removal on the human body is mainly a short-term effect, and the long-term impact is very small. There is literature suggesting that gallbladder removal may increase the incidence of colon cancer, but this has not been further confirmed, and if there is conclusive evidence that the gallbladder needs to be removed, it should still be removed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The human body is a complete structure, and every cell and organ works together to keep our lives going. But if there are organs that are diseased, they have to be removed to avoid the disease, and people have to remove these organs. After the removal of organs, it is good for the body, at least not life-threatening, but it still has a certain impact on the body.

    The gallbladder is an organ of our body, and when it has severe lesions, it needs to be removed.

    The incidence of gallbladder disease remains high. With the maturity of surgical techniques and the wide range of procedures, most people will opt for cholecystectomy. In this way, gallbladder disease can be completely **.

    But under what circumstances do we need to remove the gallbladder. What happens to the body after a cholecystectomy?

    In this case, the gallbladder should be removed.

    When should the gallbladder be removed? What are the effects of cholecystectomy on the body?

    Severe acute cholecystitis.

    If it is ordinary cholecystitis, it does not need to be removed, and it must be well cooperated, it is possible. Acute purulent cholecystitis caused by gallstones, acute abdominal pain, vomiting and high fever will occur at this time, in this case, it is easy to have very serious complications, which is very harmful to the body and needs to be removed in time.

    Painful gallstones.

    Early gallstones do not have much effect on the body, but if there is obstruction and infection, there will be a very obvious pain sensation, which has reached the time of severity and has an impact on the body. If there is a very severe persistent pain, it is necessary to seek medical attention and remove it if necessary.

    Gallbladder cancerPrimary gallbladder cancer is a very common malignant tumor in the biliary system, and if this happens, it is very harmful to the body and should be removed in time. Cancer is a very serious condition, and there will generally be a difficult ** situation, and serious cases may be life-threatening, so cholecystectomy is very necessary.

    When should the gallbladder be removed? What are the effects of cholecystectomy on the body?

    After resection, it will have a certain effect on the body, and the body may have excessive bile. The gallbladder is like a storage bag for bile, without the gallbladder, there will be a shortage of bile, which has an effect on the body, what happens?

    What are the effects of cholecystectomy on the body?

    1. Affects digestion.

    After cholecystectomy, the secretion of bile has nowhere to go, it will appear in the intestines, affect the intestines, affect digestion and absorption, gastrointestinal function, and indigestion will occur, which is very bad for the body. Bile has nowhere to go, bile secretion will be reduced, and more will affect digestion and absorption.

    2. Chronic intestinal injury.

    When should the gallbladder be removed? What are the effects of cholecystectomy on the body?

    When no bile enters the body, there will be a continuous flow of bile acids into the intestines, which will have a certain impact on the body, and chronic intestinal damage will occur. In this case, the impact on the body is significant, and there may be a risk of colon cancer. This is a concern for most patients.

    The body is a whole, and the absence of a certain part has a great impact on the body. The gallbladder has serious lesions on the body, and it must be surgically removed in time, if not removed, it will have a greater impact on the body. In the above three serious cases, the excision should be carried out in time without delay.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After cholecystectomy, the gallbladder is originally an organ that stores bile, and after eating greasy or fatty things, bile will be excreted to assist in the main force of fat and help digestion. However, after the gallbladder is removed, bile is drained directly into the duodenum, which reduces the storage function and therefore affects digestion.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    At present**gallbladder polyps, there are nothing more than two methods, one drug**, and one surgery**. Surgery not only causes great harm to the patient's body, but also cannot achieve the level of complete polypion. You can choose the muddy Shu tea of Defu Chamber.

    Although gallbladder polyps are benign tumors in the gallbladder, they also have the possibility of malignant transformation, so some doctors recommend cholecystectomy to prevent gallbladder cancer. It does not mean that patients who have had their gallbladder removed can rest easy, as the gallbladder plays an irreplaceable role as an important digestive organ, and once removed, it will lead to all kinds of adverse digestive sequelae.

    In addition, traditional surgical excision is more traumatic to the patient, not only leaving unsightly scars on the body, but also putting a certain amount of pressure on the patient's psychology.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Life coaching after gallbladder polyp surgery**.

    Surgical removal of the gallbladder is an effective treatment for gallbladder polyps, and after the surgical removal of the gallbladder, the patient needs a period of time for the body to adjust and recover. Through its own regulatory compensation, through the compensatory expansion of the bile ducts, the normal physiological functions of the body are effectively maintained. Patients after gallbladder removal surgery should pay attention to a reasonable diet in daily life, with Depu's Lilushu tea, to enhance the body's immunity and avoid secondary **.

    Usually pay attention to psychological adjustment and appropriate exercise.

    1. In the near future after surgery, patients should minimize the intake of fatty foods, try not to eat fatty meat, fried food, animal offal, etc., and can use olive oil to cook food to increase the taste.

    2. The amount of high-quality protein should be appropriately increased in food, such as lean meat, soy products, milk, etc., to ensure the best nutrients in the human body.

    3. Fruits and vegetables are rich in dietary fiber, vitamins and minerals, and should be eaten appropriately. After the recovery period is over, the patient can gradually transition to a normal diet, but the diet should still be low in fat and high protein, eat more fruits and vegetables, and avoid alcohol, so as not to affect the patient's liver function or cause bile duct stones.

    Some patients with gallbladder polyps are worried that the polyps will become cancerous before surgery, and they are worried that their digestive function will be damaged after surgery, and they are depressed, anxious and irritable. Therefore, patients should have a correct understanding of the disease, maintain a stable mood, and be optimistic and open-minded, so as not to affect the recovery of the body's regulatory function and compensatory function due to mental factors. Postoperative patients cannot be bed rest for a long time, and appropriate participation in physical exercise and light physical labor is conducive to the recovery of body function.

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