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Diarrhea is fairly common after gallbladder removal. Find out what to expect.
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I had my gallbladder removed six months ago, and I''m still having diarrhea. Is this normal?
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It''s not clear how many people develop the frequent loose, watery stools that characterize diarrhea after surgery to remove their gallbladders (cholecystectomy). Studies have found as few as 1 in 100 people undergoing gallbladder surgery or as many as 1 in 3 develops diarrhea.
In most cases, the diarrhea stops soon after the surgery. Rarely, it may last for years.
The cause of diarrhea after gallbladder removal isn''t clear. Some experts believe that it results from an increase in bile, especially bile acids, entering the large intestine — which may act as a laxative.
Treatments you and your doctor may consider for controlling your diarrhea after cholecystectomy include:
Talk to your doctor about your options and whether you should have any additional tests. You may also consider limiting foods that can make diarrhea worse in general, including:
2014-02-25