The dangers of gallbladder removal

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-17 01:37:42
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1. Dyspepsia After
gallbladder removal, bile produced by the liver directly enters the small intestine, which may lead to inadequate fat digestion and abdominal pain.
2. The
amount of bile produced by the liver entering the small intestine may exceed the absorption capacity of the small intestine, thus affecting the body to absorb enough fat and other nutrients, resulting in steatosis.
3. Increased risk of bile duct stones
.
4. After bile duct dilation
surgery, bile ducts may expand to compensate for gallbladder function, which may increase the risk of cholangitis and other complications.