Diarrhea after removal of Gallbladder Natural Recovery Protocol >>
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Diet after Gall Bladder Removal:
There are bound to be temporary digestive issues with digestive health, post surgery. This is mainly because of the difficulty faced by the body to dissolve and emulsify fats, after the gall bladder removal. Unmonitored, high-fat intake after the surgery, could result in diarrhea or puffiness in the region.
The diet should include:
- Lean meat, skinned fish and chicken
- Eggs
- Skimmed milk
- Low fat cheese, yogurts and spreads
- Soups
- Salads
- Grilled fish and chicken
- Legumes
Foods that need to be avoided:
- Fried foods
- Spicy food
- Whole grain breads
- Cereals, seeds and nuts
- Baked beans
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Brussel sprouts
- Cauliflower
- Peanuts
- Pastries
After the removal of the gall bladder, it is very essential to maintain a low carbohydrate and high protein diet. Reduction in cooking medium while tempering meats and fish helps a lot. It is also advisable to adopt six smaller meals rather than three large ones. Without the gall bladder, digestion does become difficult and hence this shift in the diet plan is required. A liquid diet for some time is ideal. However, if it is not completely possible, then you could consider semi liquid meal components that are non-fatty and low-carb, essentially
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