What is the normal size of the gallbladder

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The normal size of the gallbladder is generally 8*3.5cm.

What is the normal size of the gallbladder

The gallbladder is one of the most important organs in the digestive system and has the functions of concentrating, storing and emptying bile. Its shape is mainly pear-shaped pocket and can be divided into neck, body base, and tube. These four parts are located in the gallbladder fossa in front of the right lobe of the liver. The gallbladder of a normal adult is generally 8*3.5cm in size and can absorb about 40-60ml of bile. However, it should be noted that the size of the gallbladder may be affected by the size of the body. The gallbladder of a larger person may also be larger, but the fluctuation range is generally not too large. If the gallbladder is significantly enlarged or contracted, you need to seek medical examination in time.



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