Gallbladder removal means no gallbladder

If the gallbladder is removed, there is no gallbladder. The gallbladder is mainly an organ that stores bile in the body. Bile is secreted in the liver and discharged into the duodenum to participate in the digestion of food, and excess bile is stored in the gallbladder, which contracts when the next meal is eaten and discharges the bile into the duodenum to participate in digestion. However, the loss of gallbladder function due to various pathologies should be considered for surgical removal, such as chronic cholecystitis, or frequent attacks of gallbladder stones with pain in the right upper abdomen should be removed. The removal of the gallbladder will have a certain impact on the digestive function because there is no abundant bile to participate in digestion. Although food can stimulate the bile ducts in the liver to excrete a certain amount of bile, but the amount is still not enough.