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What are the sequelae after cholecystectomy?

As we all know, the patient's physical functions will also change accordingly after cholecystectomy, and it may also cause some sequelae. Therefore, this article shares the sequelae that may occur after cholecystectomy as follows.

1. First: After the patient has cholecystectomy, the reflux of bile in the biliary tract increases, so the chance of biliary infection also increases. After the gallbladder is removed, bile will continue to enter the intestine on an empty stomach, without food and Gastric acid neutralizes, and bile accumulates in the duodenum and flows back into the stomach after reaching a certain pressure. The lecithin in the bile does great damage to the gastric mucosa and can cause bile reflux gastritis. Patients with severe symptoms may also develop heartburn. Pain, possibly accompanied by vomiting and weight loss.

2. Second: In patients with cholelithiasis or cholecystectomy, the circulation of bile acids in bile between the liver and intestines is accelerated, and the production of secondary bile acids in the intestines is increased. Their metabolites are: Strong carcinogenic effect, thus increasing the incidence of colorectal cancer.

3. Third: After surgery, it is impossible to remove the stones at once or it is difficult to remove the stones. Some patients are prone to forming new stones after cholecystectomy due to abnormal bile components excreted by the liver (called stone-forming bile). of stones.

Precautions

After understanding the sequelae after cholecystectomy, patients should also avoid eating high-fat and fried foods after surgery.