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After surgery

Recommended Nutrition After Gallbladder Surgery:

Make sure to include vitamin-rich foods, fresh vegetables, and fruits in your daily diet.

Avoid foods high in cholesterol, such as organ meats, seafood, egg yolks, fried meat, potatoes, fatty pastries, and other high-fat foods. It's also best to limit spicy seasonings and sauces. Limit the amount of coffee and alcoholic beverages.

If lean meat is part of your diet, it’s a good idea to start your meals with it.

Lifestyle After Gallbladder Surgery:

Daily life must be regulated. It is necessary to observe a sleep schedule, maintain a good, upbeat mood, avoid stress, be tolerant, and not worry about the little things. A good mood helps to increase metabolism and improves the body's resistance to diseases.

Feelings of anxiety, nervousness, and irritability affect the liver, contribute to the tension of the bile ducts, and increase the duration of postoperative rehabilitation.

Physical exercises such as walking, light exercise, Qigong, Tai Chi are good for the body. They help restore vitality, strengthen physical health, and avoid an inactive lifestyle. However, it is necessary to balance physical activity in order to avoid fatigue.

Taking Medications:

For two months after surgery, you should take choleretic medications: anti-inflammatory choleretic tablets, sodium choleinate, and others. Monitor how you feel during the month following your medication regimen. If you feel fine, you can stop taking the medications. However, if you experience any discomfort (such as chest tightness, feeling overly full, abdominal pain, or digestive issues), continue taking the choleretic medications or consider a course of medications for the stomach.

After minimally invasive endoscopic surgery, you should periodically have ultrasounds of your gallbladder: the first ultrasound should be 3 months after surgery, the second after 6 months, and the third after one year.