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Causes of gallstones and their treatment

 Causes of gallstones and their treatment

People who lose weight quickly by dieting too much may face problems with the gallbladder. People who lose weight quickly by dieting too much may face problems with the gallbladder. Gallstones are very common these days. Most people get it, but not all people suffer from it, which can be suspected or estimated because many people suffer from it without symptoms, but many people have severe pain. The function of the gall bladder is to store bile which helps in the digestion of fats etc. Bile is stored in the gallbladder from the liver. Bile consists of 97% water, 1-2% salts and 1% pigment, and the rest fat. Modern medicine has no effective treatment for any of these diseases.

Reasons

After entering the body, fats, especially those obtained from animal sources, are high in cholesterol, which is not soluble in water but is absorbed into the bile. When the liver makes bile, it also contains a part of cholesterol that is stored in the bile in the form of a compound, but in certain diseases of the bile, the process of bile production goes wrong.

It is also possible that if cholesterol is produced in such quantity in the beginning that it is not possible to dissolve in this mixture or other components of the mixture cannot keep it soluble due to poor quality, but the role of the leaf in the formation of stones.

If there is inflammation in the gallbladder for any reason, then cholesterol starts to accumulate at the inflamed place. It is estimated that 90% of patients have not only inflammation but also gallstones. Whenever the amount of calcium in the stones is increased, it can be seen in the X-ray or can be diagnosed by ultrasound, which can not only detect the stones but also determine the correct size. It should be noted that the gall bladder is a bag-like part of the human body which is located on the lower surface of the right side of the liver. This pouch is about 4 inches long and 1 inch wide.

Symptoms of gallstones

The symptoms of gallstones are sometimes not obvious and if they are not noticed, the problems may worsen. The digestive system is affected and if it continues to cause discomfort for too long and is not treated, it can become cancerous.

Some of the main symptoms of gallstones are as follows:

  • Severe pain under the ribs on the right side is a symptom of gallbladder disease. It can sometimes be severe or sometimes mild.
  • Nausea and vomiting can also be a symptom of gallstones.
  • In gallstone disease, the digestive system does not work properly due to which one feels nauseous after eating certain foods. Fever and low blood pressure indicate liver failure. A fever can be a sign of a yeast infection.
  • Jaundice indicates gallstones and disease. If there is a complaint of needing after a while, this is also a symptom of gallbladder disease. Occasionally, in some patients, the stone is regurgitated, causing severe abdominal pain. Women and the elderly are at higher risk of developing bladder problems.

Other symptoms

Symptoms include indigestion, gastric problems, bloating after eating, constipation, dizziness, anemia, acne, and pimples. Obese people who have high cholesterol in their blood can develop gallstones. If the inflammation in the gallbladder persists for a long time, it can lead to gallstones.

Diabetes can also be caused by gallstones, especially gallstones. In people who lose weight quickly by dieting, their liver starts to produce cholesterol, which can lead to gallstone problems. Starvation can also affect liver performance.

Precautions and suggestions

Gallstones can block the opening of the intestine if they become too large. This happens rarely, but if it does, it can be life-threatening, and if (God forbid) the gall bladder bursts and goes undetected, a serious stomach infection can spread. Its risks are more common in people over 45 years of age. Gallbladder cancer is very rare. If not treated early, cancer can develop.

Diet for patients with gallstones

Special attention should be paid to the diet of patients with gallstones. Obese people with high blood cholesterol levels are more likely to develop gallstones. Therefore, eat less fat and cholesterol-increasing foods such as eggs, butter, meat, spinach, tomato seeds, and rice, and reduce your weight, if the fat is reduced, the recurring pain will be reduced. ) is very useful in gallstones.

Drinking 100 ml of fresh juice of beetroot, cucumber, and carrot cleans gall. Use twice a day. Pomegranate juice is beneficial. Drink about glass and continue to use it even after the stones pass as it prevents the formation of stones. Use figs as it helps in breaking up the stones.

If you get stones, use radish more, and besides, pear is very useful for all leaf diseases. If pain occurs, do upper abdominal exercises. In allopathic, there is no other treatment for gallstones except operation but when a gallstone is removed by operation digestion is affected a lot as it is a digestive gland.

Patients who have had their gallbladder removed by surgery usually have a lot of gas. Too much oil is harmful. Consuming too much rice can be harmful, but on the contrary, there is a successful homeopathic remedy for this, which reduces the stones to a smaller size.



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