The gallbladder is a body organ that stores around 50 ml of bile that functions to digest fat in the body. When you consume high-fat food, the bile works so hard to digest it. Also, it can lead to the presence of gallstones due to the hardened bile. When someone is suffering from severe gallstones, they need a surgery called cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal). So, what happens when your body no longer has a gallbladder and how does your body change after gallbladder removal? In this article, we will tell you facts about gallbladder removal or cholecystectomy.
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cholecystectomyPersistent stomach discomfort caused by gallstones may prompt a doctor to propose gallbladder ectomy. The surgical removal of a gallbladder normally generates a great deal of anxiety in the patient as well as their relatives. As an individual, you will begin to inquire about how life is like after surgery, if life will return to normal, and any post-surgery repercussions that may alter the course of your life. After gallbladder ectomy, life should return to normal with minimal disruption. Some individuals, however, endure long-term problems. The following are a few of gallbladder removed side effects long term.
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