It s been nearly a year since the gallbladder was removed, how can that part of the gallbladder stil

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Normal. My dad's legs are hard to bear during the rainy season and in winter.

    After all, it was cut.

    The ** of that wound is necrotic, so it is very sensitive to the climate and things in the outside world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. If the gallbladder is gone, the gallbladder stones will be gone, which does not mean that there will be no stones in other parts such as the bile duct.

    2. B-ultrasound examination is recommended.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, it should be emphasized that in general, this part should not be easily dropped. If you don't believe it, and you don't have the patience to use dissolved stones**, you can also do minimally invasive gallbladder preservation surgery.

    Without this part, the risk of bowel cancer is slightly increased. Moreover, there is no complete guarantee that bile duct stones, especially intrahepatic bile duct stones, which are more troublesome for surgery, will not occur.

    Any organ in the body is useful, and some are quite important, not just those that are good-looking.

    It has been more than ten years since the gallbladder was removed, and you did not have a scientific, healthy diet and good food matching, nor did you have regular check-ups, and it is possible that you have developed stones in the common bile duct, because you have not re-examined and you don't know it yourself, so the gallbladder has been removed for more than ten years, and it hurts again. First of all, I am not a doctor, and I am also a gallbladder removal patient like you, so I would like to talk about my personal opinion of you from my realistic experience, and I suggest that you do a B-ultrasound to see what causes the pain again. I hope my advice is helpful to you.

    This is everyone's misunderstanding of gallbladder disease, let me talk about it briefly.

    Let's talk about the unanalysing situation first, and you will understand. The gallbladder is the organ that stores bile, bile is produced by the liver, when there is a gallbladder, bile is produced and stored in the gallbladder, and when you eat, bile comes out and enters the digestive system to help digestion.

    If you remove the gallbladder, it is not bile that will not be produced, bile will always be produced, but there is less storage of organs, it is in the bile duct, or it goes directly into the digestive tract, so patients who have had their gallbladder removed must insist on eating small and frequent meals to let the bile play a role all the time.

    Otherwise, bile has been in the digestive system, and there will definitely be problems for a long time. Therefore, it is recommended that you start with your lifestyle habits, maybe your pain symptoms will be reduced, and it is best to do B ultrasound to observe the shape of the bile duct, thank you, I hope it can help you.

    There has always been opposition to a one-size-fits-all approach.

    Cholecystitis or stones can be cured with traditional Chinese medicine, because traditional Chinese medicine can remove dampness and heat in the liver and gallbladder, and can also eliminate stones and stones.

    Let's go to the hospital again and see what's going on.

    It may cause pancreatic cancer.

    Go to the hospital for a check-up to see what exactly is causing it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The pain that persists after gallbladder removal may be due to several reasons:

    Inflammation or infection after surgery: While gallbladder removal surgery is usually done to address gallbladder-related problems, sometimes surgical wound infection or inflammation may occur after surgery. This can lead to postoperative pain.

    Biliary problems: After the removal of the gallbladder, the mechanism of storing and releasing bile changes. In some cases, biliary problems such as bile duct obstruction, bile duct stones, etc., may occur, and these problems may cause pain.

    Postoperative bile duct spasm: After gallbladder removal surgery, the muscles of the bile tract may spasm, causing pain. This condition is usually temporary and may gradually lessen or disappear during the process.

    Gastrointestinal problems: Sometimes, gallbladder problems and gastrointestinal problems can go hand in hand. Even after the bile sac is removed, gastrointestinal problems can still cause abdominal pain or discomfort.

    If you experience pain after gallbladder removal, it is advisable to communicate and consult with your doctor in a timely manner. Your doctor can determine the cause of your pain by assessing your symptoms in detail, a physical exam, and necessary tests, and provide appropriate** recommendations. Depending on the situation, further tests, such as blood tests, ultrasonography or other imaging tests, may be needed to evaluate the postoperative condition. Thank you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In some cases, even after the gallbladder has been removed, a painful sensation may still occur. Here are some common reasons that can cause pain to still occur after gallbladder removal:

    Postoperative complications: Gallbladder removal surgery may cause postoperative complications such as infection, bleeding, bile duct damage, or residual stones. These complications can lead to the appearance of pain.

    Bile duct problems: Sometimes there may be stones or strictures in the bile ducts, even if the gallbladder has been removed. These bile duct problems can cause the painful sensation of biliary colic.

    Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): Some people may experience acid reflux into the esophagus after gallbladder removal. GERD may cause pain in the chest or upper abdomen.

    Muscle pain or neuralgia: During surgery, surrounding muscles or nerves may be damaged, resulting in the sensation of postoperative pain.

    Adhesions or tissue scarring: Adhesions or tissue scars that form after surgery can compress or cause pain in surrounding nerves.

    If you continue to experience pain after your gallbladder removal, it is advisable to consult a doctor for further evaluation and diagnosis. Your doctor can determine the likely cause based on your symptoms, the nature and extent of your pain, and develop an appropriate plan. This may include further tests, medications, physical measures, or other interventions to relieve pain and improve your symptoms. Thank you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You need to go to the hospital in time, and when necessary, do a B ultrasound teaser to see if it is empty, and pay attention to your diet at ordinary times, don't overeat, and eat less greasy food.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is necessary to go to the hospital to undergo **, to check what is the cause of it, whether it is because of other complications, or because of inflammation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It must be further examined, the diet must be light, eat small and frequent meals, and change living habits.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm not a doctor. But I don't know if I can help you: first, there may be a problem with the pancreas, and it is possible that you have chronic pancreatitis; Second, the worst possibility is that the pancreas has a tumor.

    I hope you will send your dad to a big hospital for examination as soon as possible (preferably to Shanghai Changhai Hospital), because the examination and ** level of other hospitals are not good. Because long-term pain is certainly not a good sign, and your dad also smokes fiercely, so it has to be taken seriously. It can be a bit alarmist, and if it doesn't like you, you can be treated as a stranger.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Where does the liver cyst look at and what is the specific situation? This must be looked at dialectically.

    2.After the gallbladder is removed, the flow of bile may not be normal and may cause abdominal pain, which is ...... painful

    3.It is advisable to consider taking some simple and effective drugs, such as anti-inflammatory and choleretic tablets.

    4.It is best to reduce smoking and drinking strong alcohol. Also, after the gallbladder is removed, it is not necessarily possible to eat big fish and meat, too greasy and indigestible food, it is best to eat less or even no food, mainly light!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended that the traditional Chinese medicine conditioning should be better to prevent bile reflux gastritis complicated by gallbladder removal after gallbladder removal, which will also cause painful manifestations, and liver cysts are also prone to abdominal pain depending on the size and location.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It may be that there is no full recovery for the reason, and you consult a doctor to see what is going on.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Your symptoms are less related to stones, and the abnormal frequency of bowel movements is likely to be a problem with your intestines, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What do I need to eat now? No need, after cholecystectomy, you can't eat greasy food in the short term, but in the long run, it doesn't affect a person's quality of life.

    Should I pay attention to tobacco and alcohol? Smoking and drinking alcohol are bad for your health, you weigh it!

    Is it okay to eat at night, yes, it will be uncomfortable to eat too much, and it is easy to gain weight, you can weigh it.

    Will you suffer from stones again, the gallbladder should not be, it has been removed, as for the bile duct, it is not easy to say, generally not, but some people are willing to grow stones.

    What medications can get rid of stones? No!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What are the effects after gallbladder removal? This question is different for each patient, and it still depends on the specific diagnosis.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, although this worry has some reason, it is not entirely correct, because the gallbladder is not an indispensable organ in the body, and many higher animals, such as horses, deer, elephants, whales, etc., are born without gallbladder, and their lives are not very different from some animals with gallbladder. There are a few people who are born without a gallbladder due to abnormal embryonic development of the gallbladder, but they still live the same life as normal people. After cholecystectomy, the patient's original symptoms disappeared immediately, and although the function of the gallbladder to concentrate and store bile was lost, there was no significant impact on the patient's digestion and absorption function.

    Scientific experimental studies have shown that the digestion and absorption function of patients after gallbladder removal is not much different from that of normal people. In patients with cholesterol stones, the amount of bile acids in the bile will gradually increase after the gallbladder is removed, so that the supersaturated bile before surgery can gradually become normal bile. Therefore, as long as the bile duct stones have been completely removed at the time of removal of the gallbladder, cholesterol stones will no longer be **.

    Therefore, after gallbladder removal, there will be no adverse effects on physical health and digestion and absorption, so there is no need to worry.

    In addition, after gallbladder removal, the wall of the bile duct will thicken, the mucus glands of the bile duct will increase, and the bile duct will often discharge bile into the duodenum to compensate for the loss of the function of storing concentrated bile in the gallbladder, and at the same time, it will not affect the digestion and absorption of fat, so there is no need to avoid eating meat oil after surgery. If the human body consumes too little fat, it is not good for the body, but not good for human health. Of course, there should be a process for the recovery of the body and the establishment of compensatory functions after surgery, the intake of animal fat and eggs should not be too much, and the fat content in the food should also be gradually increased, so that the body has a gradual adaptation process.

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