Why does my stomach feel bloated after my gall bladder surgery I also have had digestion problems & a lot of bowel problems. Asked by rubila7 46 months ago Similar questions: stomach feel bloated gall bladder surgery Health > Conditions & Diseases.
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I know many people who had gall bladders out who were celiac, which destroys the intestines and can ... cause bloating. Without a gall badder it is harder to eat fats with out the bile to help make them ready for digestion. This may cause diarrhea.
Celiac affects the whole stomach to end gut lining. Celiac's can't eat dairy or gluten grains.
Here's some information, but check with your doctor, too. Diarrhea after gallbladder surgery (cholecystectomy) is common. The function of the gallbladder is to store bile, which contains digestive salts made by the liver.
During meals, the gallbladder releases the stored bile salts into the intestine to help with digestion. After food is digested and absorbed in the intestine, the bile salts are also reabsorbed and recycled. Following a cholecystectomy, the liver must make more bile salts, and more are released between meals because there is no place to store them.
The increased amount of bile salts can sometimes overwhelm the intestines' capacity to absorb them. In turn, the unabsorbed bile salts can prompt the colon to secrete fluids, leading to diarrhea. Other gastric symptoms are also common after cholecystectomy, and are often lumped together under the term "post-cholecystectomy syndrome."
The most common symptoms include right-sided abdominal pain, flatulence, bloating and nausea. The reason for these symptoms is unclear, but generally they have no relation to the surgical procedure. Often they were present before the operation and may have been the reason that diagnostic tests were done in the first place.
They may have been mistaken for gallbladder symptoms, which leads to the operation. But since gallstones are so common, finding them does not necessarily mean that they are the cause of a patient's symptoms -- so removal of the gallbladder may not eliminate the problems after all. In some cases, these are new symptoms and may indicate disease in another organ that must be investigated.
Sources: yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/diarrhea-af... .
1 Ask your physician. Your body is probably adjusting to the changes. But there could be things to watch for.
Ask your physician. Your body is probably adjusting to the changes. But there could be things to watch for.
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How much does surgery cost for bladder stones in dogs.
Can you give gasx to a dog with a bloated stomach.
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