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After Gallbladder Removal: 3 Conditions You Could Develop — Why You Should Avoid the Surgery When Possible

Posted on April 17, 2026 by Admin

That headline is misleading and fear-based.

Gallbladder removal is a very common, well-studied surgery, and it is not something people should “avoid when possible” in general if it is medically needed.

The surgery is called:
Cholecystectomy

It is usually recommended for gallstones or inflammation that is causing symptoms.


🧠 What actually happens after gallbladder removal

Most people recover well and live normal lives. The liver still produces bile—it just flows differently into the intestine.


⚠️ Possible issues after surgery (in some people)

1) Digestive changes (most common)

  • Loose stools or diarrhea
  • Difficulty digesting very fatty meals

This usually improves over time.


2) Post-cholecystectomy syndrome (less common)

  • Bloating
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Indigestion-like symptoms

Postcholecystectomy syndrome


3) Bile reflux (rare)

  • Bile flowing into stomach causing irritation
  • Heartburn-like symptoms

🚫 What the viral claim gets wrong

  • It suggests surgery should be avoided in general (not true)
  • It ignores that untreated gallbladder disease can be dangerous
  • It exaggerates long-term complications

Untreated gallstones can lead to:

  • Severe infection
  • Blocked bile ducts
  • Pancreatitis (serious condition)

🧠 Bottom line

Gallbladder removal is safe and often necessary. While some people have temporary digestive changes, most live completely normal lives after surgery.


If you want, I can explain what actually causes gallstones and how to reduce risk naturally before surgery is ever needed.

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