Health knowledge made personal
Please enter a search word or phrase.
The search word cannot have more than 100 characteres.
Bladder Disease - Articles
Gall Bladder Disease
by
lauragetsfit
Posted
Fri 29 Oct 2010 7:47am
that gall bladder disease was hereditary. Sure enough, they saw them. Just a few gall stones in my little gall bladder. Within a week I went in for surgery to have my gall bladder... on it) but two years ago I had my gall bladder removed. I was probably 22 years old when I had my first gall bladder attack, but thought that it was just heart burn from eating so much.
I
Read on »
Gall-Bladder Disorders
by
Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm
in primitive people, living on simple diets, suggest that dietary factors play a major role in the development of this disease.
The main cause of gall-bladder disorders is overnutrition... of gall-bladder disease is acute or intermittent epigastric pain. Indigestion, gas, a feeling of fullness after meals, constipation, nausea and disturbed vision are the other usual
Read on »
Combating Gall Bladder disorders at home!!!!!
by
Dr. Virashri R.
Posted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:18pm
The gallbladder is a 3 to 4 inch-long pear-shaped organ located on the right side of the body, directly under the liver. One of the functions of the liver is to remove poisonous substance from blood so that they can be excreted from the body. The liver excretes all these gathered toxins in a digestive agent called bile.Abnormal concentration of bil ...
Read on »
Gall Bladder is Coming Out
by
Vickie
Posted
Thu 07 May 2009 9:23pm
me with the meds to "make" my gall bladder contract, that brought on a gall bladder attack. So he's calling it Gall Bladder Disease, which he says isn't fatal. And the general recommendation for Gall Bladder Disease is to first try to change your diet (I'm guessing to low-fat) to see if that gives relief. But that "most" folks aren't willing to do
Read on »
Gall Bladder Issues in Cystic Fibrosis
by
Lauren B.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 7:27pm
links
Gall Bladder Disease in Cystic Fibrosis
The Gall Bladder and Biliary Tract in Cystic Fibrosis
Bile Acid Secretion in CF: Evidence for a Defect Unrelated to Fat...
The gall bladder is a small, pear-shaped organ that connects to the liver by a series of ducts. As part of the digestive system, the gallbladder’s role is to store bile
Read on »
A new approach to bladder-di ...
by
Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Sat 01 Jan 2011 8:02pm
A new approach to bladder-disease treatment
A bladder disease... be used to deliver drugs for other bladder diseases, including chemotherapy for bladder cancer — the form of cancer that has the highest recurrence rate of all, in part because
Read on »
Mind Over Bladder - Tips and Tools to Make Your Bladder Behave
by
Kathleen and Mary
Posted
Sat 24 Apr 2010 1:31pm
Are you tired of your bladder running your life?
Going to the bathroom does not have to be an EMERGENCY (although it can seem like it). Feeling your bladder ready to burst, you sprint to the bathroom only to discover it was a false alarm (tinkle, tinkle…) What you are feeling is not a bladder full of urine, patiently waiting for you
Read on »
Bootcamp for your bladder:training your bladder to behave (part 1)
by
Kathleen and Mary
Posted
Fri 28 May 2010 11:13am
bathrooms in your town and every city you visit? Alright, so your bladder may not leaking but you are still not happy having to go to the bathroom so frequently. It seems as if your bladder has a mind of it's own.
So what's going on? You may feel as if your bladder is full to bursting but then tinkle, tinkle... and you wonder why you ran to the bathroom
Read on »
Gall Bladder Stones Treatment
by
Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
of fullness after meals, constipation, nausea and disturbed vision are the usual symptoms of gall-bladder disorders. Other symptoms are intolerance to fats, dizziness, jaundice, anaemia...:
The main causes of gall-bladder disorders are digestive disturbances due to a regular excessive intake of fats and carbohydrates in the diet. They can also be brought
Read on »