Can I eat eggs if my gallbladder wall is slightly thickened?

Slight thickening of the gallbladder wall without the combination of cholecystitis is generally allowed to consume a moderate amount of eggs; on the contrary, if there is a combination of inflammatory reaction, it is not recommended to consume eggs. 1. Slightly thickened gallbladder wall combined with cholecystitis. Thickening of the gallbladder wall can easily induce inflammatory reactions such as acute and chronic cholecystitis. If the person concerned feels pain in the right upper abdomen or has abnormal liver function, it is not recommended to consume foods with high cholesterol content such as eggs at this time. Consumption of these foods is likely to aggravate the condition, and a light diet is recommended at this time. 2. Slightly thickened gallbladder wall without cholecystitis. If the person concerned only has a slight thickening of the gallbladder wall without any discomfort or abnormalities in other tests, such as liver function, he/she can generally eat a small amount of eggs at this time. However, if discomfort occurs, immediate medical attention should be sought. It is recommended that people with slightly thickened gallbladder wall should go to the hospital to have the relevant tests done in order to determine the next step of treatment.