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What Happens to the Body After Gallbladder Removal?

Ouadie RhabbouronApril 7, 2026

Gallbladder removal (called cholecystectomy) is a common and generally safe procedure—but it does change how your body handles digestion. It’s not accurate to say you should always avoid it; in many cases (like severe gallstones or infection), it’s the safest and most effective treatment.

Let’s break down what actually happens and the potential risks—without the scare tactics.


🧠 What the Gallbladder Does

The gallbladder stores bile made by your liver and releases it when you eat fat. After removal:

  • Bile flows continuously into your intestines instead of being stored
  • Fat digestion becomes less “timed,” which can affect some people

⚙️ What Happens After Surgery

Most people live completely normal lives, but some may notice:

1. Digestive Changes

  • Bloating or gas
  • Loose stools (especially after fatty meals)
  • Occasional diarrhea

This is sometimes called postcholecystectomy syndrome, though it’s usually mild and manageable.


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