How long does it take to heal a fluid buildup in the gallbladder

If there is only a small amount of gallbladder fluid, then it can usually be recovered in about a week. If the amount of gallbladder fluid is larger, it usually will not be absorbed on its own, and with the use of medication it can usually be recovered in about 1 month. If the amount of gallbladder fluid is relatively small, patients with gallbladder fluid should pay attention to consume easily digestible food in their daily diet, such as thin rice, fresh vegetables and fruits, etc., eat less spicy and stimulating food, and drink more water. Under normal circumstances, gallbladder fluid can be self-absorbed in about a week. If the amount of fluid in the gallbladder is large, it may be caused by cholecystitis or other reasons. Medications such as cefuroxime and cefoperazone can be used under medical supervision to help control inflammation. Gallbladder fluid usually recovers in about 1 month. If the effusion can never be relieved and accompanied by pain in the right upper abdomen, conservative treatment is considered less effective and surgery is recommended. It is recommended that patients with fluid in the gallbladder should go to the hospital in time and be treated accordingly under the guidance of the doctor.