Why do you have heartburn after gallbladder removal?

After gallbladder removal, heartburn is always considered to be related to improper diet, psychological factors, bile reflux gastritis, peptic ulcer and so on. 1. Improper diet: If patients do not pay attention to the rationality of diet after cholecystectomy, such as the intake of spicy and stimulating, greasy food or overeating, etc., can cause the phenomenon of constant heartburn. 2. Psychological factors: for part of the cholecystectomized patients, also due to excessive mental tension, anxiety and so on, the phenomenon of heartburn. 3. Bile reflux gastritis: the disease is related to gastrointestinal surgery, gallbladder disease, Helicobacter pylori infection, etc., and alcoholism, bedtime meals, etc. are triggering factors. Bile reflux gastritis will cause some patients to have heartburn all the time after gallbladder removal, and it is also easy to be accompanied by epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite and other symptoms. 4. Peptic ulcer: mainly related to Helicobacter pylori infection, excessive gastric acid secretion. Patients will have epigastric pain, acid reflux, belching (hiccups), nausea and vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms, which can also be manifested as heartburn after gallbladder removal. It is recommended that people with heartburn after cholecystectomy should consult a doctor for examination in order to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Pay attention to the rationality of daily diet, try to light, easy to digest food.