What are some common questions about gallbladder removal?

  Many people are very worried about the effects that gallbladder removal brings to the body, so today we will talk about the effects of gallbladder removal on the human body after surgery. First of all, it should be clear that cholecystectomy is done in accordance with the surgical indications, most of them are removed only when they have to cut, and most people can adapt after the surgery, plus the original symptoms of cholecystitis and biliary colic are well.  1.What is the effect of gallbladder removal on human body?  A: Firstly, the gallbladder is a useful auxiliary organ, but more than 100 years of clinical practice have proved that it is not indispensable; secondly, we are removing a diseased gallbladder, whose main function has been poor or lost, and if continued palliation may cause many serious complications. It is true that a few patients have some gastrointestinal symptoms such as change of stool habit for a period of time after surgery, but they can recover within 1-3 months by regulating diet and proper regulation of intestinal function.  2.Does laparoscopic cholecystectomy affect physical labor?  A: The previous cesarean cholecystectomy does affect physical labor because of its large trauma (breaking muscles, nerves, etc.); laparoscopic cholecystectomy affects physical labor less than before because of its small trauma (not breaking muscles, nerves, etc.).  3.Is the diet after cholecystectomy not as good as before?  A: No, and the diet structure is more reasonable because many gallstone patients are afraid to eat fatty or high-protein food due to the fear of attack, resulting in a very unreasonable nutritional structure, but after cholecystectomy patients do not have this concern. Last but not least, the bile involved in digestion is secreted by the liver, and whether the gallbladder is removed or not will not affect the amount of bile secretion.  4.Some people have diarrhea for a period of time after gallbladder removal, why?  A: Although some patients have heavy clinical symptoms, the function of gallbladder is not completely lost, and it has a certain regulating effect on bile flow. After gallbladder removal, bile flows directly into the intestine during the inter-digestive period, causing the intestinal movement to accelerate, resulting in an increase in the number of stools. This situation will soon return to normal with the improvement of coordination between liver and intestine.  5.Some people still feel pain in the upper abdomen after gallbladder removal, why?  A: Most of the symptoms will disappear after gallbladder removal, but some patients still have symptoms because the causes of epigastric pain, besides gallbladder stones, are chronic gastritis, bile reflux, chronic pancreatitis, colonic hepatic flexure syndrome and so on. These pathological states can coexist with gallbladder stones, so the original symptoms can continue to exist after gallbladder removal. If you encounter this situation, you need to do further examination and do not just think of gallbladder surgery problems to avoid misdiagnosis.  6.What should I pay attention to in my diet after gallbladder removal?  A: In the near future after surgery, you should eat low-fat and easily digestible food, and as the gastrointestinal function recovers, you can let go of the restrictions later, and you can eat anything you want. Of course, if there are other problems, such as diabetes, the dietary requirements for diabetes will be followed.  Most people can fully tolerate and adapt to life after cholecystectomy, and the exact symptoms and severity may vary from individual to individual. Knowing the physiological changes after cholecystectomy can reduce some unnecessary worries, get out of the life of doubts and worries, and gradually return to the normal life.