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Your gallbladder stores and releases bile to help your digestive digest fat into fatty acids,

Your gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ in your upper right abdomen near your liver that stores concentrates, and releases bile into your small intestine. Your gallbladder stores and releases bile to help your digestive digest fat into fatty acids, which your body can utilize. The most common issue you may develop with your gallbladder is gallstones.

Spicy foods can irritate an already-inflamed gallbladder or cause problems in people without gallbladders but it depends on the person. 

Spicy foods should not negatively affect healthy gallbladders, though your stomach may not react well to them. Consult with your doctor if you suspect a gallbladder problem or are experiencing pain or other symptoms from eating food, spicy or otherwise.

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the gallbladder is full of bile before you begin eating. When you begin to eat, your gallbladder gets signals that cause it to contract and press the stored bile through the biliary system. 

The bile finally makes its Gallstones pebble-like objects made from bile material. way to the common bile duct, your biggest bile duct.Bile flows through the common bile duct into the duodenum, the first section of your small intestine, where it combines with food that is about to be digested. 

Your gallbladder is empty after eating and looks like a deflated balloon ready to be filled again.

Your gallbladder is a hollow organ roughly the size of a kiwi located on the right side of your belly, close below your liver. It absorbs bile salts from your liver through the hepatic duct and concentrates them before releasing them into your duodenum.

The gallbladder collects, stores, and concentrates bile produced by the liver. Bile travels through the common bile duct into the duodenum, the first section of the small intestine, where it combines with food and performs digestive tasks.

  where it enables your body to break down and absorb fats from your diet.

The common bile duct is formed by the union of the common hepatic duct with the cystic duct. The gallbladder (a tiny organ that contains bile) is linked to the common bile duct through the cystic duct. 

The common bile duct travels via the pancreas before emptying into the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine. The biliary tract is a pipe-like structure that transfers bile from the liver to the small intestine. Before you start eating,

Gallbladder Symptoms

Your gallbladder can produce gallstones and become inflamed and uncomfortable as a result of poor eating habits, obesity, hormonal changes, liver illness, alcoholism, and other reasons. Gallstones are bile and cholesterol precipitates that can plug channels and produce malfunctions and symptoms.

 Gallstones that clog the tube coming out of the gallbladder usually cause cholecystitis. This causes bile accumulation, which also leads to inflammation. Bile duct issues, tumors, acute sickness, and other infections are also causes of cholecystitis.

Gallstones are thought to form as a consequence of a chemical imbalance in the bile in the gallbladder. In most cases, the cholesterol levels in bile grow excessively high, and the extra cholesterol forms stones. 

In most cases, the cholesterol levels in the bile grow excessively high, and the extra cholesterol forms stones. Gallstones are quite prevalent. which occasionally necessitates hospitalization and gallbladder

Gallstones are quite prevalent. This may necessitate hospitalization and gallbladder removal, known as a cholecystectomy. Most gallbladder symptoms worsen after eating fatty or spicy foods or drinking alcohol.*

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