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Stones in gall bladder
Can any one please suggest the food to be avoided in gall bladder stones operation. GB has been removed now and want to know the food list to be avoided for the patient 40 year old female.
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Now that GB is removed the stone will not occur again;Now you need to take precautions for General health;Maintain your weight ,eat less oily ,fried food ,see if you have thyroid problem,any gas ,acidity, or menstrual problem
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Hello.. Well you need to avoid any fatty meal, oily food... You avoid it as much as possible as it will help in reducing the bike release..But the you csay that the gall bladder is remove d then I don't think you need to worry .Thank you
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The risk factors for gallstone Obesity,Glucose intolerance,Insulin resistance.,Low carbohydrate diet.,Absence of physical activity.,Crohn's disease.Supportive with intravenous fluid replacement.Surgerical intervention may be required in cases of gangrene of gall bladder, chronic cholecystitis.It is known as cholescystectomy.
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Hello there...... There is no permanent medical cure for gallstones. Although there are medical measures that can be taken to remove stones or relive symptoms, they are only temporary. If a patient has symptoms from gallstones, surgical removal of the gallbladder is the best treatment. Asymptomatic (producing no symptoms) gallstones do not require treatment.....
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