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It has a great impact, because this is likely to lead to a decrease in the quality of the body, and then it is also very likely that there will be some ***, resulting in a very thin body, and it may also lead to malnutrition, resulting in hard digestion, and then it will also affect the normal life.
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It will have a great impact, because this is likely to lead to a decline in physical fitness, and then it is also very likely to have some ***, which will lead to very thin bodies, and may also lead to malnutrition, resulting in digestive difficulties, and then it will also affect normal life.
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It will affect the health of the human body, affect the metabolism of the person, may cause high blood lipids, and may also lead to high blood pressure, which may lead to imbalance in the body. May cause indigestion.
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It may cause indigestion, it may have bloating, it may have diarrhea, it may affect blood lipids, it may affect the circulation of the human body.
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The gallbladder stores and concentrates bile secreted by the body's liver, and when eating, the gallbladder contracts to release the stored bile to help digest food. Surgery is required when the gallbladder produces polyps, stones, or other conditions, and the removal of the gallbladder may have these effects on the body
1. Indigestion: The gallbladder is an organ that stores bile and can secrete bile, which has the function of promoting digestion.
2. Gastritis and esophagitis: after gallbladder resection, a large amount of bile continues to enter the intestine, and a large amount of bile accumulates in the intestine and is easy to reflux into the stomach, which will lead to a rise in pH value and bacterial reproduction in the long run, thus forming reflux gastritis and esophagitis;
3. Hepatobiliary stones: the gallbladder has the ability to concentrate bile, and the concentrated bile can dissolve cholesterol in the body, and the solubility of cholesterol in the body is reduced after gallbladder resection, which is easy to cause cholesterol accumulation, thus forming hepatobiliary stones;
4. Colon cancer: the liver can secrete primary bile acid, which enters the intestine and is converted into secondary bile acid by contact with bacteria, and the secondary bile acid enters the intestine after gallbladder resection, which will cause the concentration of secondary bile acid to increase and increase the probability of colon cancer in the long run.
After cholecystectomy, the wound should be kept clean and dry to avoid infection; After surgery, it is necessary to pay attention to rest and avoid strenuous activities; Try to eat as light as possible and avoid spicy, greasy foods.
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Gallstones are considered a relatively common disease, both in Western countries and in our country. People who suffer from gallstones usually face the problem of having their gallbladder removed. At first, after your doctor has treated your gallbladder, you may keep it.
Moreover, after taking out the unfavorable substances in it, after this operation, the probability of gallstones** is very high, reaching 80%-90%. With the development of medicine, by far the best way not to ** gallstones for people who suffer from gallstones is to remove the gallbladder. It's okay to get sick.
However, there are also people with gallstones who are worried about the effects on their bodies after the removal of their gallbladder. Is this really the case? What are the effects on the body after cholecystectomy?
Can I eat meat and eggs again? Despite gallbladder removal, gallstones can be prevented**. However, due to this reason, the body will face the result of not having a gallbladder, which is used to store bile, concentrate, etc., under the action of the body.
If the body does not have a gallbladder, the role of the gallbladder will also disappear. That is, after the gallbladder is removed, gastrointestinal diseases such as gastroesophageal reflux may occur.
Can a person who has had his gallbladder removed eat meat and eggs? For this question, we should understand the biliary role of the gallbladder. It digests fats, and after absorbing fat-soluble vitamins in the body, the gallbladder can concentrate and store bile.
Moreover, this bile is also not expected to be secreted from the gallbladder as one might think. Bile is actually produced by liver cells. You can also eat meat with eggs.
It's just that here, if you have just had a gallbladder removal, I should remind you. It is important to note that some people have weak digestion after surgery.
In this state, the intake of high-fat foods should be reduced. Foods with high fat content, such as pork belly and pork skin, should be eaten sparingly. Eating too much and eating too much fat can be bad for the duodenum.
In terms of the cooking method for making meat, it is mainly in a light way, and according to the recommended consumption amount of normal people, it is best in the range of 45g and 75g. There are also eggs, and those who have had their gallbladder removed do not have to worry. Therefore, it is also possible to eat eggs with a gallbladder removal, and it is enough to eat according to normal needs.
It should also be said here that people with high blood lipids, people with hyperlipidemia can also eat an egg a day.
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In many cases, if the patient is in good physical condition, it will not have much effect on the body after the gallbladder is removed. Moreover, the removal of the gallbladder does not harm all aspects of the body's tissues. At the same time, it does not have much effect on the body, so it can be assured in life, as long as you follow the doctor's instructions and the doctor's advice to take some **.
The other is to have a better attitude in life.
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If the gallbladder is removed, the human body will undergo a very miraculous change that the bile duct system will compensate, and then replace the previous function of the gallbladder, after the gallbladder removal, some patients may have symptoms such as steatorrhea, but after the gallbladder resection, the compensation time of each patient is actually different from person to person, some people may be as short as a few weeks, some may be as long as several months or even half a year.
If the compensatory mechanism of the common canal has been successful in a short period of time after gallbladder resection, the impact on the human body after gallbladder resection may be very small. For example, after gallbladder removal, it is necessary to focus on a light diet in the short term. However, the fact that the manager has completed the compensatory time does not affect the normal diet.
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The vast majority of gallbladder removal does not have much impact on the human body because the gallbladder is just a storage warehouse for bile. When the gallbladder is removed, the body will store more bile through corresponding compensation, such as the dilation of the bile ducts, which can effectively partially compensate for the gallbladder function without causing much impact on the human body. Only a small number of people will cause changes in digestive function in the case of compensatory dysfunction, such as indigestion, diarrhea and other symptoms after gallbladder removal.
In addition, some patients have bile reflux gastritis changes after gallbladder removal. In view of these conditions, the symptoms can be effectively alleviated by actively carrying out drugs**, diet regulation, and exercise. After gallbladder removal, a small percentage of people require close follow-up and**.
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What are the effects of gallbladder removal on the body.
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Current studies suggest that there will be no adverse effects after gallbladder removal. Because most patients with calculous cholecystitis have lost the gallbladder's buffering function like "Dongting Lake", the normal gallbladder contractile function and storage function have also disappeared, and there is often a dull pain and discomfort in the right upper abdomen, so there is no need to keep the gallbladder, and the removal of the gallbladder can eliminate the discomfort caused by it. Theoretically, symptoms such as fat absorption, fatty diarrhea and fat-soluble vitamin deficiency may occur in the short term after gallbladder removal, but the health impact is not significant.
The doctor suggests: pay attention to the intake of high-fat and high-protein foods within 3 months after gallbladder resection to prevent indigestion, in addition, you should recheck 1 B-ultrasound within 3 6 months to understand the compensatory changes in the biliary system after gallbladder resection, and if necessary, give the B-ultrasound results to your treating doctor who did the operation.
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What are the effects after gallbladder removal? This question is different for each patient, and it still depends on the specific diagnosis.
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Hello friends, your situation generally has little impact, just pay attention to a low-fat diet.
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The gallbladder is an elastic, pear-shaped sac structure located behind the liver under the right rib cage that concentrates and stores bile. The gallbladder is divided into four parts: base, body, neck and canal, and the neck is connected to the cystic duct. The gallbladder is an important organ of the human body, and it has a great impact on the human body after removal.
The gallbladder has the function of storing bile, concentrating bile, and regulating the pressure of the gallbladder. After resection, these functions are lost, which may cause reflux gastritis, reflux esophagitis, indigestion, diarrhea and other symptoms. In general, the gallbladder is spared as much as possible during surgery.
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First of all, we must talk about the function of the gallbladder, the gallbladder is next to our bile ducts, a pear-shaped cystic organ sticking out, the function of the gallbladder is mainly the function of preserving and storing bile, its role is to maintain the gallbladder (bile concentration) when we are not eating normally and regulate the gallbladder bile after we eat, the concentration and time of entering the digestive tract It is to regulate the concentration of bile, that is, when you eat more, you need more bile, and the gallbladder will contract and output more bile to increase digestive function. When we don't need bile very much, it will be stored in the gallbladder, it plays such a role in storing and concentrating bile, after we remove the gallbladder, we still have an intrahepatic bile duct In this way, the bile duct can completely replace the function of concentrating and contracting the gallbladder through a slight expansion in the normal liver, in this case, it can pass through the liver, and the compensatory ability of the bile duct can move the function of the gallbladder to the bile duct, so the normal gallbladder removal does not have a great impact on the digestive function of the body. Especially for some patients who have gallbladder inflammation and anti-inflammation gallbladder function has been lost and have been lost, it also promotes digestive function and improves the digestive function of patients.
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With the acceleration of the pace of life and the improvement of living standards, high-fat, high-calorie foods continue to appear on the table, resulting in many people suffering from obesity in modern times, and obesity is a very important risk factor for inducing gallstones.
Once suffering from gallstones, many people expect to be conservative** and choose to "live with stones" until they have to choose surgery**, fearing that the removal of the gallbladder will affect the quality of life in the future. So the question is, how much will the gallbladder be affected on the human body after removal?
From the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, gall is one of the six internal organs of the human body, and it is also the intestine of Qi Heng, in addition to being responsible for storing and excreting bile, it also has the role of judging things and making decisions. Therefore, from the perspective of Chinese medicine, gallbladder is an absolutely indispensable organ.
Modern medicine believes that the gallbladder is just a storage organ responsible for storing bile produced in the liver, and when we eat, the gallbladder contracts to excrete bile to help digest lipids from food. Therefore, after the gallbladder is removed, the production of bile is not affected, and the bile produced by the liver directly enters the duodenum through the common bile duct and participates in the digestion of food. In general, theoretically, there will be no effects on the human body after gallbladder removal.
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Does the removal of the gallbladder affect digestion?
Attending physician of Guiyang Huafeng Hospital.
The main function of Zhang Shaowu's 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.
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