Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Gall Bladder Acid Reflux

Acid Reflux Resulting From Gall Bladder Surgery

There are many people report problems with heartburn and acid reflux shortly after gall bladder surgery. There is not any major evidence that the two are directly linked but enough people suffer from acid reflux post gall bladder surgery.

In few instances the symptoms of acid reflux can be mistaken for gall bladder related problems and surgery has been administered mistakenly. Some of the problems associated with the gall bladder that require surgery are often linked to acid reflux as well. For example, overweight people are thought to require gall bladder surgery and suffer from acid reflux more frequently than those who are at the optimum weight for their height.

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is thought to be the leading cause of acid reflux after gall bladder surgery. It is an illness that can be easily treated but is often undiagnosed. There are also other causes such as gastroperesis but a qualified physician is the only person who should diagnose the source of the problems resulting in acid reflux after gall bladder surgery.

Preventing Acid Reflux After Gall Bladder Surgery

The best ways to prevent acid reflux after gall bladder surgery is to slightly change your diet and lifestyle and there is no better time to improve your health than after surgery because your body requires a little bit of extra effort to heal itself.

Losing excess weight is important as obesity can dramatically increase the chances of acid reflux occurring. Maintaining a healthier lifestyle is essential. Excessive alcohol consumption and cigarettes should be cut out altogether as both negatively affect the stomach.

Eating healthy fruit and vegetables particularly non acidic kinds is a good method of preventing acid reflux after gall bladder surgery. Many of us consume far too much acidic foods and by simply regulating our diets; we can prevent acid reflux or at the very least, minimize the problem.

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