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Long-Term Effects of Gallbladder RemovalYour healthcare provider may recommend gallbladder removal if you have gallstones or if your gallbladder is inflamed or infected. Gallbladder removal is also recommended for people with cancer of the gallbladder.1Removing your gallbladder can help resolve uncomfortable symptoms such as:11. Pain that can be constant or worse after meals2. An uncomfortable feeling of fullness3. Nausea and vomiting4. Fever and chillsGallbladder surgery, in most cases, prevents new gallstones from forming and eliminates the pain associated with gallbladder disease. For some people, however, symptoms may persist, and additional treatment may be required. Your healthcare provider will recommend changes to your diet in the weeks following surgery, such as avoiding fried foods and eating more fiber. Many people find that making these changes permanent can help them feel healthier and avoid digestive issues in the long term.
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Piles in Male (Men): SymptomsIf you are experiencing pain, discomfort, and itchiness in the region near your anal opening, there is a possibility you are suffering from piles. Piles are enlarged, swollen lumps seen in the area of your anal opening and rectum. Piles are commonly referred to as haemorrhoids and can occur in males and females, commonly noticed between the ages of 45 to 65 years. Males are affected more than females as activities such as weight lifting and other strenuous activities contribute to the development of piles in males.1. Inflammation and swelling in the anal region2. Slight discomfort and mild pain in the anal region3. Small amounts of blood were noticed in the stool.4. Pain and itchiness in the region of your anal opening5. Bright red blood after passing stool6. Mucous discharge is seen in the underwear7. Swelling and lumps in the anal region
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Who is affected by gallstones?The following are suggested risk factors for gallstones:Obesity. Obesity is a major risk factor for gallstones, especially in women.Estrogen. Excess estrogen from pregnancy, hormone replacement therapy, or birth control pills appears to increase cholesterol levels in bile and decrease gallbladder movement, both of which can lead to gallstones.Gender. Women are twice as likely to develop gallstones than men.Age. People over 60 are more likely to develop gallstones than younger people.Cholesterol-lowering drugs. Drugs that lower cholesterol in blood can actually increase the amount of cholesterol secreted in bile, which, in turn, increases the risk of gallstones.Diabetes. People with diabetes generally have high levels of fatty acids, called triglycerides, which increase the risk for gallstones.Rapid weight loss. As the body metabolizes fat during rapid weight loss, it causes the liver to secrete extra cholesterol into bile, which can cause gallstones.Fasting. Fasting decreases gallbladder movement, which causes the bile to become overconcentrated with cholesterol.
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Tips to relieve hernia pain temporarily before treatment:Depending on the severity and type of hernia you have, there are some at-home treatment measures you can take to help relieve hernia pain until you can be treated by an experienced hernia surgeon. Here are some tips we recommend:1. Avoid lifting heavy objects and other strenuous exercises or activities.2. Maintain a healthy weight.3. Modify your diet.4. Use an ice pack.5. Over-the-counter medications may relieve symptoms.
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Why might I need a laparoscopy?An abdominal laparoscopy is sometimes called a diagnostic laparoscopy. It can be done to examine the abdomen and its organs for:1. Tumors and other growths2. Injuries3. Bleeding inside the belly4. Infections5. Pain that can’t be explained6. Blockages7. Other conditionsA diagnostic laparoscopy is often done when the results of a physical exam, X-ray, or CT scan aren't clear. Or it may be done when more information is needed.Laparoscopy may be used to figure out the stage of cancer for an abdominal organ. It may also be used to find where and how deep an abdominal injury is. It can also see how much internal bleeding you have.
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What is a hernia?A hernia occurs when part of your insides bulges through an opening or weakness in the muscle or tissue that contains it. Most hernias involve one of your abdominal organs pushing through one of the walls of your abdominal cavity. Hernias can occur gradually as you get older and regular wear and tear on your muscles begins to add up. They can also result from an injury, surgery or birth disorder.What are some common hernia locations? You may get a hernia:1. In your lower chest through your diaphragm.2. In your groin through your lower abdominal wall.3. Along the front midline of your abdomen.4. Through a former abdominal surgery incision.Address:D-39, Anand Vihar, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010Phone : 8860786141
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