The most common diseases of gallbladder are gallstones, cholecystitis and gallbladder polyps. The exact cause of cholecystolithiasis is still unclear, which may be related to many factors such as bad eating habits, genes, hormones, and regions. Cholelithiasis is the most common cause of cholecystitis. Acute cholecystitis can lead to abdominal pain, fever, jaundice and other symptoms.
After cholecystectomy, bile secreted by the liver will continue to enter the intestine. After cholecystectomy, bile secreted by the liver will continue to enter the intestine. When we eat, there is not enough bile in our bodies, which leads to fat indigestion and diarrhea. Therefore, after cholecystectomy, we need to pay attention to our diet and have a light and low-fat diet for a period of time.
The gallbladder is shaped like a hollow pear and hangs under the right lobe of the liver. In fact, the gallbladder is equivalent to a "storage bag" in the human body. This "bag" mainly stores bile. Not only that, our liver secretes 500- 1000ml bile every day. After entering the gallbladder, the gallbladder will concentrate them 10 times and store 30-50ml of dense bile.
Such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, jaundice, diarrhea or abdominal pain. Such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, jaundice, diarrhea or abdominal pain. Clinically, it is called post-cholecystectomy syndrome, which usually occurs several hours to days, sometimes weeks to months after cholecystectomy. In fact, according to relevant literature research, post-cholecystectomy syndrome is mostly related to eating cholesterol, animal protein and eggs.
Our gallbladder has been removed, so we can not only survive, but also be no different from our previous life to a great extent. Although there are some unpleasant problems for a few people, most of them are easy to solve. Therefore, for friends who need cholecystectomy in clinical evaluation, there is no need to entangle the misunderstanding that they can't live without gallbladder.
When eating, the gallbladder contracts and bile is discharged from the gallbladder into the common bile duct. When eating, the gallbladder contracts and bile is discharged from the gallbladder into the common bile duct. Finally, it is discharged into the descending part of duodenum together with pancreatic juice at major duodenal papilla position to participate in the digestion of fat.
Why do we emphasize breakfast, and eat well, and not too light. Because bile is concentrated in the gallbladder overnight, an appropriate oily breakfast can promote the discharge of bile. If you don't eat breakfast, bile will continue to concentrate in the gallbladder, which will increase the risk of gallstones in the long run.
When there are stones or tumors in the gallbladder, cholecystectomy is sometimes needed. After cholecystectomy, it will not affect people's survival. At this time, bile will be directly discharged into the intestine through the hepatic duct, which will still have some influence on the digestive function of the normal human body. Eat less greasy food and eat more.
After cholecystectomy, the functions of bile concentration, storage and emptying will disappear. If something goes wrong with our liver or gallbladder, it will lead to insufficient bile secretion. At this time, it will cause loss of appetite, indigestion, anorexia and abdominal distension. You can observe the color of the stool, not yellow but white. If it takes a long time, it will also lead to impaired spleen and stomach function.
After cholecystectomy, the functions of bile concentration, storage and emptying disappear, and bile secreted by the liver directly enters the small intestine. When a person's gallbladder is removed, the bile duct will be compensated and partially replace the gallbladder function, and the sphincter at the lower end of the common bile duct will be closed or opened rhythmically for a long time to meet the needs of digestion.
To sum up, bile plays the role of concentration, storage and excretion in human body. Therefore, if a person has undergone cholecystectomy, the impact on health is not too great.