What happens to our body once the gall bladder is removed? What are the effects? Does the bladder shrink with age? Which diseases or disorders affect the bladder? What is the recovery time for appendicitis? How are kidney stones removed from the bladder?
Inflammatory polyps.Inflammatory polyps are often associated with inflammation of the gallbladder wall. These are often found in people who have had repeated episodes of cholecystitis and acute biliary colic. This happens when agallstoneblocks a bile duct. Inflammatory polyps don't develop into cancer...
What happens when pancreatic cancer spreads to lymph nodes? What causes gallbladder cancer? How long can pancreatic cancer go undetected? What organs does stomach cancer affect? Why is pancreatic cancer hard to detect? What percentage of pancreatic cysts are cancerous?
Pancreatitis may be an acute (short-term) problem that happens only once. It may become a chronic (long-term) problem that comes and goes over time.What causes pancreatitis?Pancreatitis is usually caused by alcohol or gallstones. Less common causes are certain medicines, an injury to the ...
Arranging to have someone drive you home (if undergoing laparoscopic gallbladder surgery) What to Expect on the Day of Surgery What happens during your surgery depends on the approach the surgeon uses. Regardless of the approach used, the procedure should take about one to two hours.10 ...
In acalculous cholecystitis, no choleliths are present, and the inflammation is caused by something else. Decreased blood supply to the gallbladder, as sometimes happens in diabetics, can cause inflammation, as can a buildup of gallbladder sludge. Trauma patients or severely ill patients can also...
Gall stones Severe pain in the upper right side of abdomen occurs due to gallstones. Pain can also appear in the upper part of the stomach. The pain aggravates after meals, especially after fatty foods (24). The gall bladder is a pear shaped organ, present just underneath the liver on ...
Bilirubin is a yellow substance found in red blood cells. It is released when the body breaks down old red blood cells. Bilirubin usually leaves the body through bowel movements. Jaundice happens because your body breaks down cells correctly, but it cannot remove the bilirubin....
I am the opposite of the typical patient for gallbladder polyps. I am young and female and healthy. Out of all of the research I've done, I can't find a single plausible explanation for this to happen. It scares me a lot and if anyone happens to know how or why this can happen...
What happens to bile if you have no gallbladder? Bybon123— On Apr 16, 2010 I have been diagnosed with HBV and I'm confused. The doctor gave medication that lasted for about three weeks and when I went for a follow up, he said I do not need more medication. Does this mean that ...