gallbladder

Jan 15

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If you think you might be suffering from a bladder infection, take a look at the following bladder infection symptoms. If you are experiencing an infection of your bladder, you may experience moderate to severe discomfort in your lower abdomen area. This pain can be sharp and is not relieved with typical pain treatments. You may also feel a lot of pressure in your pelvic area. The pressure can be enough to be painful

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An even more common cause of frequent urination, especially if your child is between the ages of 3 and 8 years old, is pollakiuria. This condition is also called frequent daytime urination syndrome. Children with pollakiuria often urinate 10-30 times a day, but have no other symptoms. It is thought to be linked to stress, although no obvious stressor is found by most parents, and goes away without treatment after 2-3 weeks.

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Some children who are constipated or who hold their urine for too long (voiding dysfunction), may also begin to urinate frequently like you describe. Treating the constipation and encouraging a regular schedule of urinating every few hours can help this.

Oct 06

gallbladder symptoms and surgery


Typical gallstones symptoms described by patients of the U.S.A. Comprehensive Weight Loss Center are abdominal pain, fever, nausea, heartburn and vomiting. Many of those Beverly Hills patients who experiences these gallstones symptoms fall under the high risk “Four F’s” categories for gallstones: female, fertile, fat and flatulent. Must visit: http://gallstones-gallbladder.blogspot.com/2010/06/patients-with-these-problems-are-common.html

Gallstones symptoms usually are even worse following a fatty meal, when the excess cholesterol is released into the body. Once gallstones symptoms are interfering with a patient’s life, it is recommended that the gallbladder be removed. Gallbladder surgery is a quick outpatient procedure that is very low in risk and side effects.

Sep 27

Gallbladder symptoms and surgery

The purpose of this page is to give you an overview of gallstones and gall bladder surgery so that you are well informed prior to your visit. Keyhole gallbladder
surgery or ‘Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy’ is today the -gold standard- treatment
for gallstones and gall bladder symptoms. Although the surgery is sometimes considered minor, this is not the
case and severe complications, although very uncommon, can occur.

  1. The only effective treatment for gall stones is surgery to remove the gallbladder.
  2. We remove the gallbladder and not just the stones because if you just remove the stones, more stones will form in the following months or years – back to square one!
  3. You will get on perfectly well without your gallbladder.
  4. Removal of the gallbladder is usually done with keyhole surgery but sometimes this is not possible and a large incision is necessary. This is for your safety.
  5. You will probably be in hospital just one night and back to work in 7–10 days if keyhole surgery is possible; if not 4–5 days in hospital, 3–4 weeks off work.
  6. Complications can occur. The main one is accidental damage to the bile duct during surgery. There is only about one chance in 1500 of this happening with an experienced surgeon.
  7. Choose your surgeon carefully and make sure you ask everything you want to know before surgery is performed.