What is the average age for gallbladder surgery?

Cholecystectomy is the most common general surgery procedure in patients older than age 65 years.
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At what age do gallbladder problems occur?

While disease of the gallbladder occurs at any age, even in fetuses and newly born infants,1 it is considered primarily a disease of middle age and later life. Approximately 16.53 to 214 per cent of patients operated on for symptoms due to disease of the gallbladder are under 30.
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Does gallbladder removal shorten life expectancy?

Life expectancy after gall bladder removal

Gall bladder removal does not shorten your life expectancy. In fact, it may even increase it as your post-surgery habits make it necessary for you to make healthier dietary choices.
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How soon should you have gallbladder surgery?

Doctors may typically hold off on operating until gallbladder inflammation has gone down and antibiotics have started working on an infection. But the study found that waiting more than 72 hours for surgery led to a higher rate of complications and longer hospital stays.
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Is gallbladder removal a high risk surgery?

Removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) is considered a relatively safe procedure, but like all operations there's a small risk of complications.
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How painful is gallbladder surgery?

There is usually minimal pain associated with this operation. The abdomen will be sore as well as the small incision sites, and some patients have shoulder pain for the first day or two. The shoulder pain is caused by gas left in your abdomen during the operation. It will disappear on its own.
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How is life after gallbladder removal?

You can expect to live a perfectly normal life after gallbladder surgery but may experience temporary side effects related to the way your digestive system processes fatty foods. These symptoms may include loose stools or diarrhea, bloating, cramping, and excess gas in response to meals or certain foods.
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How do I know if my gallbladder needs to be removed?

Some symptoms that may indicate the need for gallbladder removal include: sharp pain in the right upper portion of your abdomen that can radiate to the middle of your abdomen, right shoulder, or back. fever.
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Why open gallbladder removal is done
  1. bloating.
  2. nausea.
  3. vomiting.
  4. further pain.
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How can I avoid gallbladder surgery?

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  1. If you feel comfortable managing mild and infrequent gallstone attacks, and if your doctor thinks that you aren't likely to have serious complications, it's okay not to have surgery.
  2. Most doctors recommend surgery if you have had repeated attacks. ...
  3. Surgery is the best way to prevent gallstone attacks.
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How many gallbladder attacks can you have before surgery?

It usually only takes one bad gallbladder attack before people decide to have their gallbladder removed.
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Do you gain weight after gallbladder removal?

People who undergo gallbladder removal surgery will often experience changes in their body weight ahead of and following this procedure. Many people will lose weight initially but may see an increase in their BMI in the long term. It is usually possible to manage these weight changes with diet and exercise.
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What are the long term side effects of gallbladder removal?

Reported Etiologies of Long-Term Symptoms after LC. The reviewed literature reported the following symptoms: biliary pain, pain attacks, continuous pain, pain related to food, functional dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating, reflux, diarrhea, constipation, functional bowel problems, fever, and jaundice.
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Are there alternatives to gallbladder surgery?

Endoscopic gallbladder stenting is another nonsurgical approach to treat gallstones. It is useful in treating high-risk patients who cannot undergo surgery, usually due to an illness. During this procedure, your doctor performs an ERCP and inserts a stent from the gallbladder to the duodenum.
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Do gallbladder issues run in the family?

The tendency to develop a gallbladder disease usually runs in families. Gene mutation that affects the movement of cholesterol from the liver to the bile duct as well as defects in certain proteins may also increase your risk of developing a gallbladder disease.
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Can a 20 year old have gallbladder problems?

Gallstones can appear in a person of any age, but the average age when they became a problem used to be when a person reached his or her forties, fifties or sixties. Now, patients with symptomatic gallstones tend to be in their thirties or forties.
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Can you have gallbladder issues for years?

Cholecystitis is the sudden inflammation of your gallbladder. If this condition persists over time, such as for months, with repeated attacks, or if there are recurrent problems with gallbladder function, it's known as chronic cholecystitis.
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Can you live with gallstones without surgery?

Most cases of gallstones clear up without surgery. Some stones are tiny and would not cause long-term discomfort. There are times where doctors can clear gallstones with medication or non-surgical treatments. Large stones, infections, or those that cause severe, chronic pain will require surgery.
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What is the fastest way to relieve gallbladder pain?

Stop a Gallbladder Attack While It is Happening
  1. Apply a heated compress to the area for 10-15 minutes to relieve gallbladder pain.
  2. Try sipping menthol tea which is pain relief properties.
  3. Sip apple cider vinegar to stop inflammation and relieve pain.
  4. Take a magnesium supplement to ease gallbladder spasms.
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What percentage of the population has their gallbladder removed?

Only 22 percent of people in the low-risk group, 21 percent in the moderate-risk group, and 23 percent in the high-risk group had their gallbladder removed. In the healthiest older patients, gallbladder removal was performed in 34 percent of low-risk patients but in only 27 percent of the highest-risk patients.
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Can your gallbladder burst?

It is possible for the gallbladder to rupture in a condition known as a gallbladder perforation. Known as acute cholecystitis is a life-threatening condition. Perforation of the gallbladder can cause a generalized infection of the abdomen called sepsis.
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What brings on gallbladder attacks?

Anything in the stomach causes the gallbladder to squeeze, even a glass of water, but it squeezes harder when there is fat in the stomach. So anything greasy, fried foods, pizza, will stimulate the gallbladder even harder and make it squeeze harder.
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What foods should you avoid if you have no gallbladder?

People who have had gallbladder removal surgery should avoid certain foods, including:
  • fatty, greasy, or fried foods.
  • spicy food.
  • refined sugar.
  • caffeine, which is often in tea, coffee, chocolate, and energy drinks.
  • alcoholic drinks, including beer, wine, and spirits.
  • carbonated beverages.
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Does not having a gallbladder affect your liver?

Living without a gallbladder

You can lead a perfectly normal life without a gallbladder. Your liver will still make enough bile to digest your food, but instead of being stored in the gallbladder, it drips continuously into your digestive system.
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How long is bed rest after gallbladder surgery?

Generally, you should only need complete rest for the first 24 hours.
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Does it hurt to poop after gallbladder removal?

Some people may experience moderate pain, nausea, or loose stools depending on what you eat after surgery for up to 2 weeks.
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