If people lose their guts, will their life expectancy be shorter?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-27
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The harm to the human body after losing the gallbladder is actually far more than the above, but sometimes we really can't choose, but will it affect the life expectancy? The answer is no, although the gallbladder removal will cause many problems, but these will not affect the normal operation of the body, as long as the conditioning is relatively good and lives for decades or even longevity, it is also common, so it has no impact on your own lifespan, as long as you are well conditioned, you don't have to worry.

    There are no organs in our body that are useless, especially the gallbladder, don't look at it as good as the heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys, but it is also one of the more important organs in our body, if it is not necessary, it is best to recommend that it is better to keep it, so as to benefit the health of the body.

    I believe everyone knows that if there is no gallbladder in the human body, it is also very dangerous, and it will also cause some complications in our body, so try not to have some various diseases, otherwise it will really affect the health of the body, and it will also lead to the occurrence of some various hazards in the body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Bile is used to store and concentrate bile, and is used to excrete bile when digesting food. Generally speaking, it is to secrete bile and help digestion, if you are for some reason, the gallbladder is removed, you should pay more attention to your usual life, the organs on the human body are closely related, usually eat more vegetables and fruits, eat less fast food, junk food, try to avoid fried food, in fact, there is no gallbladder problem, life will not be affected, but if your own body is not careful, one day it will collapse. Finally, I wish you good health o(o

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are timid and afraid, you will live longer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Lifespan is up to you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No! Greater opportunities to improve quality of life!

    After removal of the gallbladder, the common bile duct is compensated for dilation. Such loss of function can lead to biliary colic and malaise. The consequences of removing a person's gallbladder are:

    Anorexia fatty food, because there is no concentrated gallbladder bile into the small intestine, the amount of bile acids in the intestine does not reach the critical micropule concentration (see absorption), so when more fat is consumed, fat dyspepsia will occur, thus causing anorexia of fatty food; The bile acid pool decreases, and the number of enterohepatic circulation of bile acids increases, resulting in a decrease in the amount of enteric bile acids without excessive reduction; The increase in the content of secondary bile acids in the bile is due to the increase in the amount of primary bile acids entering the intestinal lumen after the removal of the gallbladder, and the amount of secondary bile acids produced by the action of intestinal bacteria also increases, which are absorbed and then enter the bile; The cholesterol in the bile decreases, and the cholesterol changes from saturated to unsaturated, which is beneficial to prevent the reformation of cholesterol stones.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Gall plays three roles in the human body;

    Store concentrated bile.

    Empty bile. Regulates biliary pressure.

    What is a gallbladder? For example, the human gallbladder is like a "reservoir" for storing bile, most of the bile secreted by the liver is stored here, and after we eat, especially after eating foods containing more oil, the gallbladder contracts and discharges the stored bile into the intestines to help digestion and absorption. If the gallbladder is removed, there is nowhere to store bile and it is continuously drained into the intestines.

    After bile is decomposed by intestinal bacteria, it will produce carcinogenic "secondary bile acid", which acts on the intestinal mucosa all year round and makes the intestinal mucosa cancerous.

    For example, don't cough all the time, don't have constipation, don't move too early, and it is recommended that you must have a low-fat diet, that is, you can't eat too fatty foods, such as fatty meat, and greasy ones can't be eaten (stewed things).Eat more fruits and vegetables. At the same time, you can take some choleretic drugs orally, such as ursodeoxycholic acid (which can be relatively thin and easy to excrete), which can prevent the formation of gallstones.

    Also, pay attention to whether there are symptoms of jaundice, abdominal pain, fever, and if so, see a doctor as soon as possible.

    Finally, cholecystectomy is not a major operation, don't have too much psychological burden, face it with the right attitude, pay attention to life, and there are no sequelae.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, bile is a necessary ingredient for food digestion, and it is not possible to do without bile. Those who don't have the guts will be scared to death and won't live long.

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