Will stools be normal after minimally invasive gallbladder surgery?

Stools are usually not normal after minimally invasive gallbladder surgery. In the early period after minimally invasive gallbladder surgery, patients may have thin stools, because after minimally invasive gallbladder surgery, the removal of the gallbladder will lead to the lack of bile components in the digestive tract, resulting in weakening of the digestive function of the patient, and the symptoms of thin stools. The patient’s postoperative diet should be light and easy to digest food, and supplement high protein nutrition, and at the same time can carry out some moderate exercise such as walking, playing Tai Chi, etc., which can enhance the patient’s resistance, and help promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function, and should avoid spicy, stimulating, greasy food, and also avoid strenuous exercise, smoking, drinking and so on. It is recommended that patients pay attention to their physical condition after surgery and go to the hospital regularly for review.