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A person got his gall bladder surgically removed as he had gall stones.How will this affect digestion? What kind of food should he refrain from eating​

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Answered by darshandesai276
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Bile juice is produced by the liver that is collected and stored in a location named 'gall bladder'. The main role of bile juice is to break fat into small droplets. After this process, it can digest easily. If the gall bladder is removed from human body then it will be difficult to digest fat.

Answered by falguni93
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Doctors diagnose gallstones by using a number of tests, including:

general tests – such as physical examination and x-rays

ultrasound – soundwaves form a picture that shows the presence of gallstones

endoscope test – endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). A thin tube is passed through the oesophagus and injects dye into the bowel to improve the quality of x-ray pictures

hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA) scan – a special type of nuclear scan that assesses how well the gallbladder functions

magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) – a form of the body-imaging technique magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The person’s liver, biliary and pancreatic system is imaged using an MRI unit. The image is similar to an ERCP test.

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