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Life after Gallbladder Removal


The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ that is about 4 inches in length. It’s instantly beneath your liver in
the leading right corner of your abdomen. You can persist without the gallbladder because it is not a vital
organ. It does, yet, have a purpose: by concentrating, storing, and removing bile produced by your liver, it
assists in the digestion of fatty foods.

You may be examining forward to gallbladder removal and relief from your agony if you’re suffering from
the discomfort and other symptoms that a malfunctioning gallbladder may bring.

If you are facing issues after gallbladder removal avoids forgetting them. You can visit physicians having
expertise in this field. You can visit one of the most renowned Laparoscopic and bariatric surgeon in
Pune– Dr. Samrat Jankar

Gallbladder surgery side effects:


Difficulty in digesting food
wound infection
Pain that gets worse
Blood Clot
Bile duct injury or bile leakage
Bulging of organ or tissue (hernia)
Diarrhea and fever
Damage to the bowel and blood vessel WhatsApp us
Heart problem
PCS (Post Cholecystectomy Syndrome)
Bloating and loose stools
cramps and excessive gas may occur

Can I live normally without a gallbladder?


Contrary to famous belief, you can live normally without a gall bladder. Without your gall bladder, your
liver will remove bile directly into the small intestine, and this helps your body to digest most foods
normally.

Lifestyle Changes after Gallbladder Removal:


The following lifestyle changes may help in living a healthy life after the gallbladder removal:

Avoid eating fried, fatty, and greasy foods


Quit alcohol
Avoid or limit the intake of caffeine
Exercise daily
Eat a small amount of meals
Keep a low-fat diet

Tips to avoid discomfort after gallbladder removal:


Give your stomach some downtime after surgery- Following a light, smoothly digestible diet gives
your abdomen time to rest after surgery. Stick with meals such as clear broth or gelatin initially, and
then add soft solids slowly. Contrary to the regular whole grains and natural veggies suggested for
beneficial eating, white rice, refined white bread, and cooked rather than raw foods are more easily
processed and a better option for a few days after your surgery.
Eat smaller meals- Eat smaller meals more frequently. Large meals cause your digestive procedure to
work harder and raise your risk of generating gas and other symptoms connected to gallbladder
removal.
Choose healthy over high-fat foods- We all require fat in our diets, but the type and quantity you
reach for creating a difference, and a high-fat meal can cause abdominal bloating and cramping after
gallbladder removal.

Fats to avoid include:

French fries or potato chips, and other fried snacks


Fatties such as bologna and sausage
Complete fat cheeses, ice cream, and milk
Pizza
butter
Cream soups & sauces
Coconut & palm oil

Recovery After Gallbladder Surgery:


Unless there are no difficulties after the gallbladder removal, the recovery should bear smoothly.

Almost always, Dr. Samrat Jankar prefers the laparoscopic technique for gallbladder removal since it is a
small invasive process. After the surgery, the physician will keep you in the clinic for three to five days if
undergo open surgery.

When compared to open surgery, laparoscopic surgery offers a lower chance of difficulties during and
after the process, as well as a quicker recovery period.

Here are some tips you should save in mind-


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Try not to physically strain yourself for at least 2 weeks.
You should learn how to clean the wounds
Swallow only a liquid or light diet for the first few days.
Drink fluids throughout the day.
Limit highly salty, sweet, spicy, or fatty foods for a couple of weeks.
Improve your fiber intake for useful digestion but limit the consumption of nuts, seeds, whole grains,
cauliflower, cabbage, etc.

When to see a doctor after surgery?


pain that doesn’t get better with time, new abdominal discomfort, or pain that gets more destructive
severe nausea or vomiting
yellowing of your skin
whites of your eyes
no bowel activity or passing of gas for more than three days after surgery
diarrhea that persists for three or more days following surgery

Keep in mind that the cholecystectomy’s digestive side effects should reduce after one to four weeks of
surgery. If your signs persist longer than 30 days, you should visit a doctor.

Make an appointment with our experienced gastroenterologist and gastrointestinal surgeon Dr. Samrat
Jankar today to know more about what to expect during cholecystectomy and after gallbladder removal
surgery.

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