Precautions after removing bile for two years

Two years after the removal of the gallbladder, if there is no obvious discomfort, there is no need for special treatment, but attention should be paid to regular diet and dietary hygiene. If discomfort occurs, active consultation and treatment are required.
Patients should pay attention to reduce the overall proportion of greasy food, consume more fresh vegetables and fruits which are easy to digest, eat regularly to avoid overeating, consume more high-quality protein, and pay attention to dietary hygiene.
Gallbladder as the storage warehouse of bile, after the removal of gallbladder, lost the storage and concentration function of the gallbladder, secreted by the liver and then secreted through the bile ducts to the intestinal tract, to a certain extent, will affect the digestive ability of greasy food, resulting in indigestion, causing diarrhea.
However, the body can increase the storage capacity of bile through compensatory expansion of the bile ducts, and the digestive ability is restored, which usually does not cause obvious discomfort.
For more information, please consult your physician. If symptoms such as severe and prolonged diarrhea, abdominal pain and indigestion occur, you should consult a doctor promptly.