After gallbladder removal, weight increases: what to do and is it forever.
According to The Sun: Spring is in full swing, which is wonderful for our mood and vitamin D levels, but it's important to be cautious to avoid accidents during this season. Don't overexert yourself, especially during spring cleaning, like sorting out closets, working with heavy lifting, or using chemical cleaning agents. Remember to bend your knees when lifting heavy objects, wear protective clothing, and have someone hold the list.
Questions and Answers
Q: I had my gallbladder removed in November after it burst. Before that, I lost weight, but now I find it hard to lose weight, and I'm gaining a kilogram a week. Is the removal of the gallbladder the reason, and what should I do?
Doctor Zoe Williams answers: 'The surgical procedure to remove the gallbladder is called cholecystectomy, and metabolic changes can occur afterwards...'
This can lead to increased appetite and weight gain, but not for everyone. Support from a nutritionist may help, and it's advisable to consult a doctor about available services.
Q: I feel terrible burning during urination, but there is no infection or STIs. What could be the cause of this?
Doctor Zoe Williams answers: 'There are many conditions that can mimic urinary tract infection symptoms, such as kidney stones, prostatitis, or bladder pain syndrome...'
Proper diagnosis and treatment may require additional tests and referrals to other doctors.
How to cope with health anxiety
Health anxiety is becoming increasingly common, especially in recent events like the pandemic. It's important to find the root of health-related anxiety and seek help. Psychotherapy and talking therapies can be beneficial, and it's recommended to consult a doctor about any undiagnosed symptoms. Don't suffer in silence; seek treatment for health anxiety just like any other illness.
All interesting tips and answers regarding health are shared by Doctor Zoe Williams. She emphasizes the importance of proper diagnosis and timely treatment, sharing useful practical advice with readers.
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