Conclusion

Gallbladder removal, otherwise called Cholecystectomy is one of the most popular surgeries and has a low-risk of death. It is advisable to adopt a healthy diet after gallbladder surgery to speed up the healing process and absorb adequate nutrients to replenish lost strength before and during operation. The digestive system may need some time to adjust to the change; hence, it is advisable to resume eating with little portions of easily digestible foods before including heavy and normal foods.
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