How a woman’s gallbladder removal affects her body

After gallbladder removal, there may be certain effects on the body, such as digestive disorders, bile reflux gastritis, choledochal stones and so on. 1. Digestive disorders: the removal of the gallbladder may directly affect the digestive function, easy to increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract after eating, affecting the metabolism of lipids, thus causing flatulence, diarrhea and so on. 2. Triggering bile reflux esophagitis: removing the gallbladder will cause bile to flow directly into the intestines, and when it is too much, it may reflux into the gastric tissues, causing bile reflux gastritis. 3. Common bile duct stones: after the gallbladder is removed, if there is a narrowing of the bile duct, it may lead to bile stagnation in the common bile duct, which will easily increase the chances of developing common bile duct stones. Women who have had their gallbladder removed are advised to go to the hospital for regular checkups after the operation, and to consult their doctors in time for any adverse reactions and targeted treatment.