I have pain in the right side, with yellow fever, ultrasound examination was diagnosed by doctors diagnosed as gall bladder surgery to remove gallbladder. Please ask doctor, if cutting will affect the digestion later?
The pear-shaped gall bladder is 8-10 cm in length and 4cm in width, hanging just below the right lobe of the liver, functioning as a bile storage fluid for the body. Each day the liver synthesizes about 500-1000ml of bile for the body, when transferred to the gallbladder, it is condensed and stored here about 30-50ml of bile. When we eat, bile secretions go into the small intestine, duodenum through the bile ducts to digest food. Although a very small part of the body but play an important role in the human digestive system.
However, gallbladder is only a secondary role, can be removed. Since the gallbladder is inflamed by gravel, it can cause a very serious perforation of the peritoneal secretion. So if you have cholecystectomy, you should not worry too much. When there is no bile (gallbladder) storage, the liver produces bile and bile goes to the intestine to digest the food.