Life expectancy of a woman after removal of her gallbladder

A woman’s life expectancy after removal of the gallbladder should be specifically analyzed according to the degree of the gallbladder’s condition, and benign diseases will generally not have an impact on life expectancy after active treatment.
If the patient is cholecystitis or gallbladder stones, after the removal of the gallbladder, there may be transient digestive disorders, but through a period of recovery and medication, the discomfort will be gradually relieved, and the body will gradually adapt to it, and will not have an impact on the patient’s life cycle.
If the patient has a malignant tumor, after gallbladder surgery to remove the gallbladder, the 5-year survival rate of early gallbladder cancer is about 40%, and less than 5% for late stage.
After cholecystectomy, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for further treatment, review, diet and activities, and report any abnormality to the healthcare professionals immediately.