First of all, you need to understand the functions of the normal gallbladder, which has the following functions: 1, storage of bile: after the liver secretes bile, a small amount of bile enters the gallbladder, which contracts when needed to discharge the stored bile into the intestine. 2, concentration function: the bile that enters the gallbladder is partially absorbed by the water in the gallbladder, making the bile in the gallbladder more concentrated, thus playing a concentrated role. 3, excretion function, when people eat, the gallbladder contracts, and the bile in the gallbladder is discharged into the intestine, which plays a role in assisting digestion. 4.Secretory function, the mucous membrane of gallbladder still has the role of secreting a little mucus, and these mucus are also involved in the composition of bile. These functions are normal only when the gallbladder is good, if the gallbladder has problems, these functions are also abnormal. In addition, the body still has a regulatory function, and if there is no gallbladder, all the bile secreted by the liver is discharged directly into the intestine, and the intestine can also be regulated. Therefore, in general, there is no significant effect on the body after gallbladder removal. However, when individuals have diarrhea after gallbladder removal, the intestinal tract has not yet been fully regulated and the body needs some time to regulate itself (usually it can be regulated). If diarrhea occurs, the following measures can be taken: 1. pay attention to the diet structure and try to eat a lighter diet. 2. 2, can take intestinal flora regulators, such as bifidobacterium or trifidobacterium (there are a variety of trade names). 3, if the diarrhea is heavy, can be symptomatic treatment, take antidiarrheal drugs, such as easy to stop.