2. Bile-Related Diarrhea
Some people develop bile acid malabsorption, where excess bile irritates the intestines:
- Frequent loose stools
- Urgency after eating
This can often be treated with diet changes or medication.
3. Increased Risk of Certain Conditions (But Not Guaranteed)
There is some evidence of slightly higher risk for:
- gastroesophageal reflux disease
(acid reflux symptoms like heartburn) - irritable bowel syndrome
(especially diarrhea-predominant IBS) - Rarely, changes in gut bacteria or fat metabolism
👉 Important: These are associations, not guaranteed outcomes.
⚖️ Should You Avoid Surgery?
Not necessarily. Surgery is often recommended when you have:
- Painful gallstones
- Repeated gallbladder attacks
- Infection or inflammation
- Risk of complications (like blockage or pancreatitis)
Avoiding surgery when it’s medically necessary can be dangerous.
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