Can having my gallbladder removed lead to higher triglyceride levels?!


Question: Can having my gallbladder removed lead to higher triglyceride levels!?
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No but high triglyceride levels can lead to the need for gallbladder removal due to increased stone formation!. The function of the gallbladder is to store bile!. Bile is then mixed with fatty meals to help move the eaten fats across the small intestine wall into the blood stream to be processed by the liver!.

If anything, a cholestectomy may lower cholesterol and triglycerides due to interference of absorption of consumed fatty foods and oils in baked goods!. If the storage pouch for bile (gallbladder) has been removed then it cannot release a sufficient quantity of bile to mix with the food at the right time!. You still manufacture bile and release it into the intestine, you just can't build up a reserve of it anymore!. The non-absorbed fat can cause fatty diarrhea (steatorrhea) by passing through into the large intestine acting as a stool softener!. The bad part is that triglyceride levels and cholesterol levels are partially due to diet and greatly due to heredity, diabetes, liver disease, pancreatitis, or alcoholism!. Your cholesterol and triglyceride levels may increase but it would be due to other disease processes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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