What are the sequelae of gallbladder removal?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-13
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The gallbladder is the organ that secretes and stores bile, and after removal, the body will lose bile, but the liver will also secrete some bile. Bile is involved in the digestion of fats. After excision, there is a possibility of symptoms such as oil aversion and loss of appetite.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Eating too much is hard to digest

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As we all know, the physical function of patients after gallbladder removal will also have corresponding changes, and it may also cause some sequelae, so this article shares the sequelae that will occur after gallbladder removal as follows.

    1.One of them: after the removal of the gallbladder, the reflux of bile in the biliary tract increases, so the chance of biliary tract infection also increases, after the removal of the gallbladder, the bile will continue to enter the intestine on an empty stomach, there is no food and gastric acid neutralization, bile accumulates in the duodenum, and refluxes into the stomach after reaching a certain pressure, the lecithin in the bile has great damage to the gastric mucosa, which will cause bile reflux gastritis, and patients with severe symptoms will also have heartburn pain, and may be accompanied by vomiting and weight loss.

    2.Second: in patients with cholelithiasis or cholecystectomy, the bile acids in the bile circulate faster between the liver and intestines, and the production of secondary bile acids in the intestine increases, and their metabolites have a strong carcinogenic effect, so the incidence of colorectal cancer will increase.

    3.Third: after surgery, it is impossible to remove the stone at one time or it is difficult to remove the stone, and some patients are prone to form new stones after gallbladder removal due to the abnormal bile composition excreted by their liver (called lithogenetic bile).

    Precautions. After understanding the sequelae of gallbladder removal, patients should also refrain from eating high-fat and fried foods after surgery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is easy to cause food to not be well absorbed, there will be bloating and nausea, and I don't like to eat greasy food, because the gallbladder secretes bile to promote better absorption of food.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After gallbladder resection, the reflux of bile in the biliary tract increases, so the chance of biliary tract infection also increases, and the bile will continue to enter the intestine when fasting, without food and gastric acid neutralization, bile accumulates in the duodenum, and reverses into the stomach after reaching a certain pressure, and the lecithin in the bile causes great damage to the gastric mucosa.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Bile duct injury: The vast majority of cases of bile duct injury are caused by gallbladder resection, and in the process of gallbladder resection, the complication of bile duct injury is a very difficult problem in biliary surgery, which is the biggest defect of gallbladder resection.

    2. Common bile duct stones: gallstones are removed after removing the gallbladder, but the gallbladder has the effect of concentrating bile, and the solubility of concentrated bile to cholesterol is higher.

    3. Colon cancer: In recent years, many scholars have found a phenomenon and doubt, that is, gallbladder resection patients account for a large proportion of colon cancer cases, and European scholars have concluded that the risk of colon cancer after cholecystectomy is 45 times higher than that of unresected patients, and the incidence rate after cholecystectomy may be increased.

    4. Liver damage and colon damage: After cholecystectomy, the secondary bile acid increases, and the stone cholic acid produced enters the liver and colon through the liver and intestine circulation, and the stone cholic acid is toxic to liver cells, which will cause chronic liver damage and colon damage, and colon damage is likely to be a cause of colon cancer.

    5. Indigestion: If the gallbladder is removed, the liver and bile will have nowhere to store, and it will continue to be discharged into the intestines; When eating, there is no excess bile to help digestion, which affects the digestion and absorption of food, causing the body to suffer from indigestion, bloating and diarrhea.

    6. Alkaline reflux gastritis: normal people eat after the gallbladder contraction so that a large amount of bile concentrates into the intestine, after gallbladder resection bile continues to enter the intestine and lacks food and gastric acid neutralization, bile can be stasis in the duodenum and reverse into the stomach, so that the gastric pH value increases, bacteria multiply, and the gastric mucosa congestion, edema, fragility increases, gastric gland atrophy, causing gastritis or gastric ulcer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Does the removal of the gallbladder affect digestion?

    Zhang Shaowu, attending physician of Guiyang Huafeng Hospital.

    The main function of the gallbladder is to store bile. After eating, the gallbladder contractes, allowing stored bile to drain into the duodenum to aid in the digestion and absorption of food. So, once the gallbladder is removed due to gallbladder lesions, will it affect the digestive function and physical health of the human body?

    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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Health, health, life, singleness, gallbladder, what are the sequelae of gallbladder removal? The handsome guy can't find a daughter-in-law, and the consequences are really unbearable.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There will be sequelae after gallbladder resection, the gallbladder belongs to a bile storage and concentration organ, after resection, bile will be directly discharged to the intestine, losing the function of concentration and regular discharge, which has a certain impact on digestion, and there may be complications of wounds.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your condition may be inflammation of the gallbladder or bile ducts, and it is recommended to use intravenous antibiotics**, or with traditional Chinese medicine**, you can choose Dachai Hu Tang plus or minus**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The gallbladder is mainly used to store and concentrate bile, bile is mainly to help digest fats, and this effect is lost after the gallbladder is removed, and some people will have digestive symptoms such as abdominal discomfort and diarrhea after eating high-fat food, and there will be no effect after the removal of the gallbladder.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Analysis: Hello, suffering from gallstones should be combined with your age group, if there are no symptoms, you can be conservative**.

    Guidance: If the symptoms are obvious, surgery can be performed**, in comparison, laparoscopic surgery is less traumatic, less postoperative complications, and there is no special care after surgery, thank you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Do gallbladder polyps have to be surgical? Indications for surgery for gallbladder polyps include:

    1) Single hair, more than 10mm, with a thick pedicle, especially in the neck of the gallbladder, and older than 50 years old.

    2) Lesions, accompanied by gallstones, manifestations, age >50 years.

    3) Single hair, less than 10mm, no manifestation, age less than 50 years old, observation and follow-up are allowed; Surgery is indicated if the lesion is enlarged or morphologically changed.

    4) Doppler ultrasound examination of the lesion with abundant blood supply suggests that it is a malignant new organism.

    5) CEA (tumor marker), the measured value is significantly elevated and other gastrointestinal tumors are excluded.

    After the gallbladder is removed, the body loses the functions of the gallbladder such as storage, concentration, excretion of bile and secretion.

    Pay attention to your diet:

    1. Limit the intake of fat, especially not eating foods containing too much animal fat. 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.

    2. 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 meat, low-fiber vegetables and fruits.

    For those who do not meet the above conditions, such as small polyps or no obvious enlargement trend, no surgery is required, conservative methods are fine, and it is recommended that Devoke Yushu tea can be controlled after three to six months of general conditioning.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, general anesthesia is generally the safest and most reliable anesthesia method, and surgery abroad is basically done under general anesthesia. The peculiarity of laparoscopic surgery is the CO2 pneumoperitoneum mentioned upstairs, which is unbearable for patients without general anesthesia and even more unsafe.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    After gallbladder removal, what harm will it cause to the body? It is true that these "sequelae" will fall

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It can cause digestive disorders, reflux of duodenal and gastric juices, and induce colon cancer. After gallbladder removal, eat mainly light, easily digestible food, and take amoxicillin for observation if necessary.

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