Bile has been taken out for 7 years, and there are no complications. How many years can it last? What should I pay attention to in the future?

Xiao Cui, the doctor told you that if the gallbladder has been removed for seven years and there are still no complications such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension and diarrhea, the possibility of postoperative complications is very small, and there may be no related complications in the future. However, there will be many complications after cholecystectomy, with a high incidence and sometimes serious impact. Let me tell you about the complications after cholecystectomy. If there are no complications, how many years can it last? And what should you pay attention to after complications? In addition, I'll tell you if there are any other treatments for gallbladder disease besides cholecystectomy. Cholecystectomy is the most important treatment for cholecystolithiasis and acute and chronic cholecystitis, but this operation method is not without its shortcomings, and some complications often occur after operation.

So what are the general complications of cholecystectomy? If there are no complications, how many years can it last? I'm telling you, it's been seven years since cholecystectomy, but there are no such complications, so the possibility of these complications after cholecystectomy in the future is very small, so I didn't say it will last for several years, because my body has adapted to this change and may be fine all my life.

And what should we do about these complications after cholecystectomy? So since there are so many complications in cholecystectomy, are there any other treatments? What are the advantages and disadvantages? It is concluded that cholecystectomy is the first choice to treat gallstones, cholecystitis and other diseases, but various complications are likely to occur after cholecystectomy, some of which have great influence on the body. Therefore, it is very important to know what complications will occur after cholecystectomy, so that you can be psychologically prepared, or whether to choose other treatment methods. As you said, it's a good thing that there have been no complications for so many years. There will be no complications in the future, but don't be too afraid of complications. We still have a way to treat them.

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Cholecystectomy has no complications for 7 years, which shows that the treatment of cholecystectomy has good short-term and long-term effects and the treatment is successful.

As for how many years you can live, if you mean longevity, it depends on whether you have other important diseases and some genetic factors related to longevity.

If you ask how many years the function can be maintained, it depends on whether there are other diseases of biliary tract and liver. If not, it can generally last until the end of life.

If you compare with yourself, your health may be slightly worse than when you don't have gallbladder disease resection, but if you maintain it well in the later stage, the difference will not be great.

As time goes on, the influence of cholecystectomy will become less and less, and the human body will become more and more adapted to the state of lacking an organ.

Let's first understand what kind of organ the gallbladder is and what function it has!

When people are on an empty stomach, the gallbladder will relax. After bile is secreted from liver cells, it passes through bile ducts at all levels from small to large and is excreted into the gallbladder, just like "a hundred rivers return to the East China Sea".

The gallbladder reabsorbs the water and chloride in bile through the gallbladder wall, which can concentrate bile 6 to 10 times. In this way, the ability to store bile is enhanced.

After eating, the gallbladder begins to contract, gradually contracting from the bottom of the gallbladder to the cystic duct, thus squeezing bile into the intestine through the contraction of gallbladder smooth muscle and participating in the digestion of fatty food.

After cholecystectomy, some functions of gallbladder were replaced by common bile duct.

Over time, the common bile duct will generally thicken, but it is not as comprehensive as the original gallbladder. At first, people's digestive function has a certain influence, but the body always tries to compensate and adapt.

Because these functions are missing because the gallbladder is removed, we should pay attention to some health care details in daily life:

1. Eat regularly and avoid overeating. If you have abdominal distension, it is recommended to have a small amount of meals.

2. The diet should be light and easy to digest. Remember greasy, fried or heavy-flavored foods, such as hot pot, and so on.

3. Check the B-ultrasound of the liver regularly to see if the common bile duct and other bile ducts are blocked or dilated.

For obese or overweight people, we should pay attention to lose weight and fat.

5. A fine diet can reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and liver.

6. Quit smoking and drinking and eat less spicy food.

7. Keep a good mood!

It is concluded that cholecystectomy is mostly due to a certain degree of gallbladder lesions, which may lead to more serious infection if not removed. Therefore, resection is beneficial to the patient. It takes a long time for patients to adapt to the days without gallbladder. As for life span, it is unpredictable. As long as there are no complications, there is basically no problem with normal life. Pay attention to quitting smoking and drinking, keep a good mood and a reasonable diet.

Cholecystectomy for 7 years, without any complications and discomfort, shows that the operation is successful. After the operation, the compensatory function of your common bile duct has been improved, and the gastrointestinal tract has adapted to the smooth digestion of food without gallbladder. This healthy state will last a lifetime, so there is no need to worry. You should live a normal life and work healthily.

In view of the current situation, we should pay attention to the following two aspects in our daily life, which is helpful to the healthy life after cholecystectomy:

1. You can eat all kinds of delicious food normally, but that doesn't mean you can eat too much and overeat. High-fat food (fat meat) should be eaten as little as possible or not, and lean meat, fish and other foods should be eaten less and more often to avoid fatty diarrhea, bile duct stones, pancreatitis and other diseases.

2. There is no discomfort, and the diet and digestion are normal, so there is no need to doubt the regular check-up. If there are symptoms of pain in the right upper abdomen, check the abdominal B-ultrasound to see if there are stones and inflammation in the bile duct; If there are symptoms such as chronic diarrhea, abdominal distension, bloody stool and lower abdominal pain, we should consider the existence of colon lesions and conduct colonoscopy to understand the situation so as to treat it in time.

Generally speaking, 7 years after cholecystectomy is disease-free, which means that your body is very healthy. Don't worry about the rumors that some diseases will be caused after cholecystectomy. Keep good eating habits and go on living happily!

Thanks for reading!

1993 10 month, I had my gallbladder removed due to gallstone surgery. Later, I fell in love, got married and had children. There is no discomfort except poor digestive function. I am still working as a Chinese teaching task in two classes of senior three. The experience of more than 20 years is: keep a good attitude, let nature take its course, be frank and open, do not deliberately avoid anything, eat and drink.

Father has been cutting 14 years. At that time, the doctor said to give up this and that. I can't eat this and eat less that. My dad won't listen to anything anyway. Now he is in good health and has a good appetite. He is 68 years old this year.

Bile extraction for 7 years, no complications. This illustrates two problems:

1. Your gallbladder has basically lost its due function before surgery, and your body has adapted to life without gallbladder function. Therefore, the diagnosis and treatment of your gallbladder disease by your surgeon was very correct, and your surgical treatment was timely and successful. Congratulations!

You have been normal for 7 years after cholecystectomy. I believe that if you lose your gallbladder, you won't be abnormal because you lose your gallbladder in the future. Simply put, you won't increase the incidence of colon cancer, indigestion and other diseases because you lose your gallbladder. So congratulations again!

3. From the perspective of cholecystectomy alone, the future life and diet. You don't have to adjust or change your life and diet because of the loss of your gallbladder. But in order to make you healthier and live longer in the future, from the perspective of health, I will give you the following pertinent suggestions:

Gallbladder is also an organ prone to illness. Take gallstones as an example. There are too many people with gallstones. Many patients with acute abdomen are finally diagnosed as cholecystitis caused by gallstones, and cholecystectomy is one of the main methods to treat these gallbladder diseases.

However, not everything is all right after cholecystectomy. Dr. Wu has met some patients after cholecystectomy, and some of these patients have different degrees of complications. The following two complications are common complications that Dr. Wu has encountered. According to statistics, there is a 23.8% to 37% chance of biliary abdominal pain after cholecystectomy, and the pain is mainly located in the upper abdomen or the right upper abdomen, which is mainly caused by the dysfunction of Oddi sphincter of bile duct after cholecystectomy. Oddi sphincter is prone to spasm after losing gallbladder, which leads to poor bile excretion and bile duct dilatation, thus inducing abdominal pain. This is really a headache. Repeated abdominal pain affects the quality of life of patients.

Gallbladder is an organ for storing and concentrating bile. Bile secreted by the liver is first stored and concentrated through the gallbladder. After eating, the gallbladder contracts and releases bile into the intestine. The main function of bile in the intestine is to help digest and absorb fat. After cholecystectomy, bile can't be concentrated, and the human body doesn't have gallbladder to excrete bile when eating, so the bile concentration and excretion law have changed, and the function of human body to digest fat will of course be affected, so it is more prone to indigestion symptoms such as abdominal distension and diarrhea, especially after eating greasy things.

What should I do if the above complications occur after cholecystectomy? As mentioned above, abdominal pain is mainly caused by the dysfunction of Oddi sphincter of bile duct, so patients with mild symptoms can take calcium channel antagonists such as pinaverium bromide to effectively inhibit Oddi sphincter spasm, or take tricyclic antidepressants to relieve abdominal pain symptoms. If drug treatment is ineffective and abdominal pain is severe, Oddi sphincter can be adjusted surgically.

First of all, we should adjust our diet and pay attention to avoid being too greasy. In addition, you can also take digestive enzymes to help digestion, such as compound azintamide enteric-coated tablets.

Bile has been taken out for 7 years, and there are no complications. How many years can it last? What should I pay attention to in the future? If you have had your gallbladder removed for 7 years without complications, it means that your operation is going well. If you want to have the above complications, it has already happened and it is unlikely to happen in the future. However, even if there are no complications, we should not take it lightly. In the future, we should also pay attention to regular review of hepatobiliary B-ultrasound to understand the situation of biliary tract.

Grandma had her gallbladder removed when she was 6 1 year old. She is 99 years old and everything is fine except her eyes. Usually eat less greasy, do not overeat, but live better than people with gallbladder. You can rest assured.

/kloc-in 0/8, my father got advanced primary liver cancer, when the tumor was almost the size of a goose egg. Fortunately, the plan given by the doctor at that time could still be removed. At that time, half of the liver was removed and the gallbladder was removed. At that time, the cost of surgical treatment was almost 654.38+10,000 yuan. After the medical insurance reimbursement, I only gave more than 20 thousand. Directional chemotherapy was done one month after operation, and the side effects were relatively small. It lasted about a week, and my hair didn't fall out. After leaving the hospital, I was introduced to an old Chinese doctor and prescribed a secret recipe, which has been recuperated until now. I dare not say that he has recovered. After more than one year's operation, all the indexes were basically normal except for a little higher alpha-fetoprotein. Now my face is rosy and I am in a good mood. People, sometimes not giving up, will have unexpected results.

The main function of gallbladder is to store and excrete bile.

After cholecystectomy, there are the following kinds of abnormalities that are easy to cause.

1. Fatty diarrhea is a common condition after cholecystectomy.

Because there is no gallbladder to store bile, the liver synthesizes bile and then excretes it directly into the intestine.

Bile digests fat.

So whether you eat it or not, bile will be excreted. This led to eating fatty foods, there may be no bile digestion, leading to fat indigestion and fatty diarrhea.

However, diarrhea in most patients can gradually disappear through the adjustment of the body.

Countermeasure: Eat less greasy food.

2, pain gallbladder as an organ for storing bile, can relieve the pressure of biliary tract. After cholecystectomy, this relief disappears and patients may still feel pain.

3, pancreatitis, cholangitis, choledocholithiasis, etc. Similarly, after cholecystectomy, without the buffer of gallbladder, dynamic changes are likely to occur, causing pancreatitis and cholangitis. In addition, many patients will have compensatory dilatation of bile duct and even cause common bile duct stones.

4. Intestinal cancer (? Without gallbladder storage, bile will be directly discharged into the intestine. Without food buffer, bile will stimulate intestinal mucosa to some extent. It is said that after cholecystectomy, it may increase the risk of intestinal cancer in the future.

5, bile reflux, after esophagectomy, bile continues to flow into the intestine. If there is no food at this time, the lack of food buffering and neutralization of gastric acid may lead to bile accumulation in the intestine and then reflux to the stomach, causing bile reflux gastritis and esophagitis.

However, after cholecystectomy, if there are no abnormal symptoms such as complications for 7 years, then the body's ability to adjust and compensate is relatively strong, and the possibility of related complications in the future is relatively small. Of course, we should keep good habits such as diet and rest.

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