Dr Harsh Sheth, a leading gastroenterologist and surgeon based in Mumbai with extensive experience in gall bladder removal surgery and postoperative care, shares his insights on what patients can expect after the surgery and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Doctors recommend gallbladder removal if the patient complains of frequent and severe symptoms related to gallstones or other gallbladder problems, such as inflammation, infection, or blockage of the bile ducts. The symptoms may include intense pain in the upper right or centre of the abdomen, nausea, vomiting, fever, and jaundice. In some cases, gallstones may be discovered incidentally during imaging tests or routine check-ups, but gallbladder removal may not be necessary if the patient is not experiencing symptoms.
If you are experiencing any symptoms related to gallbladder issues, it is important to get your questions answered by a qualified healthcare professional, and Clinicspots can be a helpful resource in connecting you with experienced gastroenterologists and surgeons.
Many patients worry they must restrict their diet or avoid certain foods altogether. However, Dr Sheth states that most patients can return to their regular diet after the surgery but must be careful. It is essential to avoid fatty, greasy, or spicy foods for a few weeks following the procedure.
“Patients should focus on a healthy, balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins,” says Dr Sheth. “They may also benefit from smaller, more frequent meals to help with digestion.”
He highlights that digestion is yet another common concern after gallbladder removal. The gallbladder plays an important role in digesting fats. As a result, some patients may experience diarrhea or other digestive issues after surgery. However, these symptoms are usually temporary and can be managed with dietary changes or medications.
Dr Harsh Sheth emphasizes the importance of staying active after gall bladder removal. “Regular exercise can help maintain a healthy weight, improve digestion, and reduce the risk of other health problems,” he says. “Patients should aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week.”
Overall, Dr Harsh Seth advises patients after gall bladder removal to focus on a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, and good sleep habits. With proper care and management, most patients can expect to return to normal activities and enjoy a good quality of life after the surgery.
Dr Harsh Sheth, with a decade of experience as a leading bariatric surgeon in Mumbai, serves as a consultant in advanced laparoscopic and bariatric surgery at several esteemed hospitals in the city, including Saifee Hospital, Bhatia Hospital, Jaslok Hospital, Apollo Spectra Hospital (Tardeo), Wockhardt Hospital Mumbai Central, and Conwest & Manjula S Badani Jain Charitable Hospital.
He is highly skilled in performing basic and advanced GI surgeries, focusing on minimally invasive techniques. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr Harsh has an impressive research portfolio featuring multiple publications and medical device patents.
For more information on gall bladder removal surgery and postoperative care, please get in touch with Dr Harsh Sheth –
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