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What Are The Long Term Effects Of Gall Bladder Removal?

I am running from a diesese collitis and having wavey pain in my lower abdomen and feeling inflamation during stools. Also there are stones detected in my gall bladder. My age is 34 shall I go for surgery to remove the gall bladder. Is there in future affects while removing it. But what about collitis and pain? Is it required separate operation?
Thu, 9 Oct 2014
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Removal of the gallbladder may cause some intolerance to large fatty meals but should otherwise cause no lasting health effects. It will not, however, have any impact on your colitis.
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What Are The Long Term Effects Of Gall Bladder Removal?

Removal of the gallbladder may cause some intolerance to large fatty meals but should otherwise cause no lasting health effects. It will not, however, have any impact on your colitis.