Gull Bladder

  • Is bile collected in the gull bladder?


  • You are very professionial


  • Do you mean the "gall bladder"?


  • Dear psychopoet-ga; Thank you for allowing me an opportunity to answer your interesting question. Yes, much of the bile produced by the liver is stored in the gall bladder. The gall bladder is a pouch-shaped organ which lies near the liver. It accepts bile from the liver, and stores it. Bile is a watery, greenish-yellow fluid produced by the liver and aids in the digestion of fatty foods. It contains bile salts, bile pigments, cholesterol and phospholipids. In the gallbladder, the bile is concentrated by the re-absorption of water from it. When food is digested, the gallbladder releases bile into the small intestine where it is able to help dissolve fats. ?[The gallbladder is a] small pear-shaped sac that stores and concentrates bile. It is connected to the liver (which produces the bile) by the hepatic duct. When food containing fat reaches the small intestine, the hormone cholecystokinin is produced by cells in the intestinal wall and carried to the gall bladder via the bloodstream. The hormone causes the gall bladder to contract, forcing bile into the common bile duct.? http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/g1/gallblad.asp Below you will find that I have carefully defined my search strategy for you in the event that you need to search for more information. By following the same type of searches that I did you may be able to enhance the research I have provided even further. I hope you find that my research exceeds your expectations. If you have any questions about my research please post a clarification request prior to rating the answer. Otherwise, I welcome your rating and your final comments and I look forward to working with you again in the near future. Thank you for bringing your question to us. Best regards; Tutuzdad ? Google Answers Researcher OTHER INFORMATION SOURCES CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF GASTROENTEROLOGY http://www.cag-acg.org/patinfo/gall_bladder.htm SEARCH STRATEGY SEARCH ENGINES USED: Google ://www.google.com SEARCH TERMS USED: GALL BLADDER BILE


  • Is it true that we can live without our Gall Bladder? What happens when it is removed?


  • yes


  • Absolutely. Humans can live without their gall bladder. In fact, most people I know who have had the surgery live far a better life than they did before. For obvious reasons the first thing that most people notice once they recover from gall bladder removal is that the problem that plagued them before the surgery doesn?t bother them anymore. Gall bladder diseases (gall stones, inflammation, etc) can be a VERY painful experience and with the removal of it most of the problems see to immediately go away. Following the removal of the gall bladder some people complain of persistent heartburn. This can usually be controlled with over-the-counter remedies suggested by your physician. In more severe cases, a physician may prescribe a stronger drug. Other post-surgery patients have complained that they have trouble digesting fats (milk, cheese, etc) or spicy foods and they sometimes get constipated, or experience diarrhea or upset stomach when they try to eat them. Your physician can often address these problems to some extent as well. It should be noted though that not everyone has the negative side effects of gall bladder surgery. My wife has had her gall bladder removed and has experienced absolutely no negative effects whatsoever. Other people I know have also had successful removal surgeries with similar results. I hope I have answered your question for you. I welcome your final comments and rating and I look forward to working with you again in the future. Regards; Tutuzdad-ga







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