Little-known consequences of gallbladder removal: health impacts you need to be aware of

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 constantly released, which can hinder fat absorption. Certain rich foods become more difficult to digest, sometimes leading to diarrhea or bloating.

Digestive Disorders and Bile Reflux
Failure to regulate the flow of bile can cause it to back up into the stomach, causing a burning sensation and pain similar to acid reflux.

Gut Microbiome Imbalance
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