When you eat a meal containing fats, your gallbladder releases bile into the small intestine to break down those fats, depending on how much you have consumed. (1, 2) Gallstones occur when hard ...
Removing a gallbladder involves rerouting the bile from the liver to the small intestine. The immediate result is a laxative effect that may cause diarrhea, but this should resolve for most people.
Dr Ancent Kituku, a consultant surgical pathologist and also the Machakos County Health Executive, explains that the gallbladder is connected to the liver and the small intestines and its main ...
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