Bile is a sticky, yellow-green digestive fluid made by theliver. Its main job is to break down fats into fatty acids so that they can be absorbed by your body through thedigestive tract. Bile is stored in the gallbladder and is sometimes also called gall. Bile also gets rid of certain...
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While you may not desire to be an expert on "all things diarrhea", it is important to understand what causes diarrhea, how to manage things when your dog has it, and when to know when it's time to seek medical help. So, I am here to help you (hopefully!!) get through this messy...
Interestingly, it is not necessary to have a gallbladder in order to survive. Once it is removed, bile flows directly from the liver into the small intestine, rather than being stored in the gallbladder. Gallbladder removal does not affect the ability to digest food, however, diarrhea can ...
Do not believe the quacks when they tell you to have your gallbladder removed and there will be no side effects. Those who have had their gallbladder removed complain of upset stomach, and diarrhea for months if not years following the surgery. Share...
Most of the time green bowel movement and green diarrhea are thought to be due tobile. This is the substance that is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Bile is naturally a greenish color and released into the small intestine during the digestion of food. However, bile is...
(Actigall), is a bile acid that improves the livers ability to function by moving bile through the liver. When administered early in the disease, it may prolong life and delay the need for a liver transplant. Some, not all people may experience side effects from UDCA which include diarrhea...
The small intestine provides a more challenging environment for microbial colonizers given the fairly short transit times (3–5 h) and the high bile concentrations. The large intestine, which is characterized by slow flow rates and neutral to mildly acidic pH, harbors by far the largest microbial...
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difficile, in causing diarrhea and colitis [80]. Nowadays, dysbiosis within the microbial community, defined as any change to the composition of resident commensal communities relative to the community found in healthy individuals is considered a potential cause of disease. Three types of dysbiosis ...