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Can I Eat Shrimp With Gall Bladder Problems?

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ray of light answered
The shrimp is rich in fats and cholesterol. In gall bladder problems you have to avoid fats. So I will advise you not to eat shrimp. Try to eat liquid diet. I am giving you a link for your diet. You can select which food you can eat and which can not. Visit Gall bladder diet.
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Spaces Andy answered
Particular professional medical treatments together with a correct diet is often utilised to resolve the gall bladder problems effectively. Nonetheless, in significant instances it can be encouraged a surgical remedy. There are two kinds of gallbladder disease: Acute and chronic. The chronic version is not so serious and its signs and symptoms are not intense. On the other side the signs or symptoms of acute gall bladder illness could be effortlessly fixed along with surgical treatment.

Our body can perform commonly if the gall bladder is removed simply because it doesn’t belong to the list of vital internal organs. The assimilation of food as well as its digestive function are frequently affected because of the gall bladder illness; you may control this problem by varying your eating habits and reducing how big is the meal portion you take. If the affected individual practices the diet program and the medical treatments the lack of gallbladder is going to be very easily dealt with.
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emma danish answered
You need a completely low fat diet for gallstones the only other option is to get on the waiting list through your doctors for gallbladder removal if you eat fats it will flare up more and more and can make you feel very ill indeed so I'm afraid low fat all the way ask your local nurse/doctor for some low fat diet sheets so you don't get bored
Beth Griffin Profile
Beth Griffin answered
You need a completely low fat
diet for gallstones the only other option is to get on the waiting list
through your doctors for gallbladder removal if you eat fats it will
flare up more and more and can make you feel very ill indeed so I'm
afraid low fat all the way ask your local nurse/doctor for some low fat
diet sheets so you don't get bored.
Hope this helps
JEANNIE HORTON Profile
JEANNIE HORTON answered
I would say it should be OK as long as it isn't fried and you don't dip it in cocktail sauce shrimp isn't very healthy its full of cholesterol

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