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What about the gallbladder?

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We don't remove the gallbladder unless you already have gallstones that are causing symptoms. Weight loss is slow and natural, so the risk of gallstones is not sufficiently elevated as to make gallbladder removal worth doing.
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The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ found under the liver in the upper-right abdomen. The gallbladder stores bile, a fluid made by the liver. Bile helps digest the fat in the food you eat. Bile is released from the gallbladder through a tube called the bile duct. This tube connects the gallbladder and liver to the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine.
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We take out patient's gallbladder only when we feel the risk of complications for gallbladder removal is lower that the chance of developing significant symptoms from gallstones. For people who have gallstones and no symptoms, it has been shown that there is a one percent per year risk of developing problems related to the gallstones. There is almost a one percent chance of injuring your bile duct during removal of the gallbladder.
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Faq About the Gallbladder
The gallbladder is a small organ which looks like a pear and it can be found under the liver, in the upper right side of the abdomen.
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The gllbladder is a small organ located drectly under the liver. It acts as a ble reservoir; it concentrates bile which is screted by the liver and is sed by the body to digest fts.
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Faq About the Gallbladder
The gallbladder is helpful in the process of digestion as it collects and concentrates the bile. The gallbladder is collecting the bile from the bowel and so it helps the liver in its work, because otherwise the liver will have to produce new batches and will eventually get exhausted.
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How can the gallbladder get affected?

Faq About the Gallbladder
Problems with the gallbladder begin once inflammation of it and of the bile ducts occurs. Sometimes the gallbladder's wall will not contract any more or it will have too many muscular spasms. If stones are forming inside the gallbladder its function will also be affected by them. These stones can even give an obstruction and the bile will not flow freely as it used to do.
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The gall bladder is that part of the digestive system which stores and secretes the bile salts that are used in the process of breaking down food into its adsorptive components. A lack of these salts leads to malabsorption maladies. The gall bladder is located on the right side of the body and is connected to the biliary tract system by the cystic duct.
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Should I have my gallbladder removed?

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a disclaimer, you must ask your doctor this question. Based on comments people have made to me, it seems that there are times when removal is necessary, but this is only rarely. When the gallbladder is full of bile stones and the bile duct is blocked, emergency surgery is often needed. Also, if the gallbladder is gangrenous, infected, or ripped, removing it is often the only option. A motility problem that cannot be resolved other ways is another reason.
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Will you remove my gallbladder?

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Though some Bariatric teams remove the gallbladder on all of their patients, we think that removing the gallbladder is another big surgery with some risks (and it is even riskier in an obese patient) and that it may have severe complications; therefore you should remove it only when it is absolutely necessary.
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Do gallstones cause gallbladder cancer?

Frequently Asked Questions about Gallbladder Cancer
Gallstones are the most common risk factor for gallbladder cancer. Between 75% and 90% of people with gallbladder cancer also have gallstones and an inflamed gallbladder. Gallbladder cancer is more likely to happen if your gallbladder has a single large gallstone than several small ones. Doctors believe that large gallstones grow over a long time, irritating the gallbladder wall and increasing the risk for gallbladder cancer.
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Who else is at risk for gallbladder cancer?

Frequently Asked Questions about Gallbladder Cancer
People with a so-called porcelain gallbladder, which occurs when the gallbladder wall contains calcium. Just because you have one or more risk factors does not mean you will definitely get gallbladder cancer. In fact, you can have all the known risk factors and still not develop the disease. On the other hand, you can have no risk factors and still get gallbladder cancer.
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What are the symptoms of gallbladder cancer?

Frequently Asked Questions about Gallbladder Cancer
There may be no symptoms in the early stages. The signs and symptoms of gallbladder cancer are like those of gallstones or an inflamed gallbladder. Common symptoms include the following.
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How is the diagnosis of gallbladder cancer made?

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If you're having gallbladder-cancer-like symptoms, your doctor will ask you about your medical history, family history of cancer, and other risk factors. The doctor will do a physical exam, X-rays, and other tests. Your doctor may order either an ultrasound or a CT scan of your abdomen. If these scans show any abnormality near the gallbladder, the doctor may request a biopsy. A biopsy is the removal of a sample of tissue that a specialist looks at under a microscope to check for cancer cells.
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How is gallbladder cancer treated?

Frequently Asked Questions about Gallbladder Cancer
Surgery is a common treatment for gallbladder cancer if it is confined to the gallbladder or has spread only to areas touched by the gallbladder. The goal of surgery is to take out all or as much of the tumor as possible. The whole gallbladder and surrounding tissues may have to be taken out. More extensive surgery may be done if your cancer is more advanced, meaning it has spread. Sometimes surgery is done to ease symptoms rather than to remove the whole tumor.
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Can I have any fats since my gallbladder was removed?

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You cannot live without fats. Every cell membrane in your body is made with fat. Fats feed the brain, and many hormones are made with fat. What is important is what kind of fats you are eating. Avoid fried foods, hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated fats, and refined oils. Instead of these, try to use unrefined virgin olive oil, or flax oil in your food. For more details and more choices, order my newsletter on good fats/bad fats. Avoid or limit your cheese intake.
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Is gallbladder health hereditary?

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Current thought believes gallbladder health to be hereditary, yet it is equally important to acknowledge the role of inherited dietary habits in the functioning of the gallbladder.
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Q:Should everyone get a second opinion if they are told they have gallbladder cancer?

Frequently Asked Questions about Gallbladder Cancer
Many people with cancer get a second opinion from another doctor. There are many reasons to get a second opinion. These are some of those reasons.
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What happens in the gallbladder?

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The food you eat contains the nutrients that serve as building blocks, and provide energy and nourishment throughout your body. In food, nutrients are contained in large molecules that are chemically and physically bound together. Digestion is the process of breaking down these tightly bound molecules into individual nutrients that can be taken into your body and used to support its functions.
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Are there some responsible factors for the gallbladder problems?

Faq About the Gallbladder
There are some incriminated factors in the process of gallbladder dysfunction. If the liver does not produce enough bile or it produces a toxic one, this can harm the gallbladder. Sometimes if there is too much cholesterol in the body the gallbladder will suffer because this cholesterol will form stones inside the gallbladder. A wrong diet consisting out of fatty foods and fried foods will only interact with the function of the gallbladder and will affect it.
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How can I know if my gallbladder is not working properly?

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There are symptoms of a malfunction of the gallbladder. If you have indigestion and you vomit after eating fatty foods, you can blame the gallbladder. Other symptoms are pains in the upper right side of the abdomen and in the back and right shoulder.
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What is the function of Gallbladder?

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When we eat, bile is added to the food as it passes out into the duodenum. Bile is stored in the gallbladder, which serves reservoir of bile. When we eat, fatty foods, the gallbladder contracts and push extra bile out through the common bile duct and into the duodenum. Bile breaks the fatty material of food into tiny fragments that can be more easily absorbed by the intestine.
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What are the gallbladder and gallstones?

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The gallbladder is a small sac found just under the liver. It stores bile made by the liver. Bile helps you digest fats. Bile moves from the gallbladder to the small intestine through tubes called the cystic duct and common bile duct. Gallstones are made from cholesterol and other things found in the bile. They can be smaller than a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball.
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What can I do to avoid a gallbladder attack, or prevent another one?

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If you never want to experience the pain of a gallbladder attack, order the Starter Kit products, which includes Phosfood liquid. Taking the Phosfood liquid will prevent the onset of a gallbladder attack, and keeping it with you at all times will prepare you for any unexpected symptoms. If you wish to change your diet to further prevent an attack, consult my newsletters about diet http://www.gallbladderattack.com/newsletter.
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