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Suggest Treatment For Gall Bladder Condition

my partner was told she had a ulcer or gall stones and is in hospital she has the camera down the throat and there was a lot of acid and bile she is on medication for this and was told she could eat and she tried and got major pain again in her stomach her friend told eating meat was not a good idea was the best diet for her

Mon, 24 Apr 2017
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Hello, I hope you are well, it is important to know the precise diagnosis because the treatment and care will vary depending on the cause. If it is biliary pathology dietary care should include avoiding fatty foods, dairy products, egg, called cholecystokinetic foods. If it is a peptic ulcer disease dietary care should include avoiding acidic, spicy, irritant foods, alcohol and even smoking.
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Suggest Treatment For Gall Bladder Condition

Hello, I hope you are well, it is important to know the precise diagnosis because the treatment and care will vary depending on the cause. If it is biliary pathology dietary care should include avoiding fatty foods, dairy products, egg, called cholecystokinetic foods. If it is a peptic ulcer disease dietary care should include avoiding acidic, spicy, irritant foods, alcohol and even smoking.