Little-known consequences of gallbladder removal: Health impacts to watch out for

After the procedure, the body continues to produce bile from the liver, but its flow becomes constant, which can lead to various side effects:

Difficulty digesting fats
Without a storage reservoir, bile is continuously released, which can make it difficult to absorb fats. Certain rich foods become more difficult to digest, sometimes leading to diarrhea or bloating.

Digestive Disorders and Bile Reflux
Lack of regulation of bile can cause it to flow back into the stomach, causing burning and pain similar to acid reflux.

Imbalance of the intestinal microbiota

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