What to do about gallbladder clip rejection

Gallbladder clips usually do not have a rejection reaction, if there is a rejection reaction, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid infection and bleeding. In general, when the gallbladder is removed, the gallbladder clip is usually used to clamp off the gallbladder artery and the gallbladder duct to prevent postoperative bleeding, and generally there is no rejection reaction, if there is a rejection reaction to reflect with the doctor in a timely manner, take out the clip, and take other ways (such as surgical sutures) for the ducts to be sutured, to avoid any adverse effects on the body. Gallbladder clips are generally not easy to fall off, two weeks to a month or so will form a package or self-absorption, if a longer period of time, can not be absorbed around the clips will form a foreign body granuloma, there is no adverse effect on the body, because the gallbladder artery and the ducts of the gallbladder have been automatically closed. If abdominal pain, fever and other symptoms occur after gallbladder surgery, you need to go to the hospital for timely treatment.