What Foods Should I Avoid if I Have No Gallbladder?
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According to a study published in 2017, patients who consumed higher amounts of animal protein and saturated fat after gallbladder removal were more likely to experience digestive symptoms. After a cholecystectomy, the body can no longer store concentrated bile, which is essential for breaking down dietary fat. This means certain foods can trigger discomfort, gas, bloating, and diarrhea, especially in the weeks and months following surgery.