Why do you need to keep your bowels after a cholecystectomy?

Leaving stools after cholecystectomy can detect abnormal manifestations such as bleeding, inflammation and infection as well as dyspepsia in time.
1. Bleeding: If bleeding occurs at the site of cholecystectomy, red blood cells may be found in the feces, and in severe cases, the feces may also turn black, so surgery should be considered to stop the bleeding if necessary.
2. Inflammation and infection: a large number of white blood cells and mucus may be found in the feces, which may be the manifestation of postoperative infection, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to take levofloxacin capsules or cefadroxil tablets and other antibiotics to actively fight infection.
3. Indigestion: after the removal of the gallbladder, because there is no gallbladder to store bile, the observation of stools found dilute stools, usually caused by indigestion, it is recommended to adjust the diet and actively observe, you can also follow the doctor’s instructions to take drugs such as polypeptide tablets to help digestion.
After the cholecystectomy surgery to leave stool is very necessary, can understand the postoperative recovery, but also can find pathological manifestations, the patient should rest and pay attention to the diet light, if there is diarrhea, abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, or find abnormal changes in stool, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner to check the treatment.