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GallbladderThe Gall bladder in your body is a pear-shaped organ that is connected to your liver. It contains bile (fluid from the liver) which you need for the digestion of fatty and greasy foods. The bile counteracts acids and breaks down fat and is what makes it so important to ones body and no one can afford to have any gall bladder problems but unfortunately it is one of those things that we cannot control.
Gall bladder symptoms can occur when the bile is blocked and it normally gets blocked by a gallstone. It can be rather painful and you are likely to feel the gall bladder pain under your right arm, lower back or stomach.
Other symptoms that might mean gall bladder disease is sudden illness like vomiting and nausea and the above mentioned pains.
Gall bladder removal is what most sufferers go for when they experience gall bladder problems.
With this gall bladder surgery the problem is sorted, once and for all and this is possible because you can survive without your gall bladder, you will just have to be careful of what you eat. If you have had your gall bladder removed or you experience gall bladder problems you also have to look after your liver.
This means that you should not drink excessive amounts of alcohol and other foods and drinks that might damage your liver further. Your liver is essential and you need it to live, so you have no choice but to look after it, although, your liver is the only organ in your body that can regenerate itself, so if it does get slightly damage and the doctors have no choice but to cut a piece of your liver off, it will grow back over time.
If you don’t want to have gall bladder surgery, there is another option.
There are different drugs that you can be given and when you take that the gallstones will dissolve. The only thing with doing it this way is that it is a long procedure and it cannot be guaranteed.
The stones might return after they have dissolved. So if you would like something effective that you know for sure will work, go for the surgery.
After someone has had gall bladder surgery or any gall bladder complications, it is very important that you follow a strict gall bladder diet. Foods and drinks that should be avoided after such surgery is milk, acid fruits, eggs, coffee, nuts, corn and pork and other foods that relate to these. Eating cucumber and beet is good for the diet.
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