Bile removal generally has no effect on the urinary system.
Gallbladder disease is a disease of the biliary system, belongs to the category of the digestive system, and has no necessary connection with the urinary system.
After cholecystectomy, some patients may have difficulty in urination, which is not caused by the cholecystectomy itself, but may be caused by anesthesia drugs that inhibit the bladder’s urethral muscle, and the symptoms of difficulty in urination may disappear after the anesthesia drugs in the body are completely metabolized and cleared after the operation.
After the gallbladder is removed, the storage and concentration of bile disappears, and bile flows into the intestinal tract and causes irritation to the intestinal wall, which may lead to diarrhea, and at the same time affects the digestion of food, resulting in indigestion and other symptoms.
If the cholecystectomy process causes some damage to the bile duct, it will lead to abnormal growth at the wound site, bile duct narrowing or blockage, which can be manifested as nausea, abdominal pain or jaundice.
After cholecystectomy, urinary system symptoms such as urinary difficulties, urinary frequency, urgency, urinary pain, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation, to clarify the cause of the disease and then symptomatic treatment.