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Amber Lam

gallbladder surgery what next?

My dad just had a gallbladder surgery and he’s recuperating fine. Just wondering if there is anything specific I should be looking out for him or supporting him in recovery.

Heard he can’t eat oily food? Can he still drink alcohol? Anything else to note? The whole gallbladder is gone ya

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  1. The following answer is provided by HELF AI (www.HELF.co), a next-gen AI backend built to power the health & wellness industry.

    I’m glad to hear your dad’s surgery went well. Here are some general guidelines for post-gallbladder surgery recovery:

    1. Dietary Adjustments:
      • Avoid fatty and oily foods: Since the gallbladder helps digest fats, without it, the liver will still produce bile, but in smaller, continuous amounts. To help with digestion, it’s best to avoid greasy, fried, and high-fat foods for a while. Gradually reintroduce fats to see how his body tolerates them.
      • Small, frequent meals: This can be easier on the digestive system than large meals.
      • Fiber-rich foods: Help prevent constipation, but increase fiber intake gradually to avoid bloating.
      • Alcohol: It’s best to avoid alcohol in the early recovery period. Later, moderate consumption may be allowed, but it’s important to consult with the surgeon or doctor about when it’s safe.
    2. Monitoring for Complications:
      • Digestive issues: It’s common to have some digestive changes, like diarrhea, after the surgery, but these usually improve over time.
      • Infection signs: Watch for signs of infection like fever, increased pain, redness, or swelling at the incision site.
      • Bowel movements: Ensure normal bowel function returns. Severe constipation or diarrhea should be reported to the doctor.
    3. Activity Levels:
      • Rest: Encourage him to rest and gradually resume normal activities.
      • Avoid heavy lifting: For at least a few weeks, he should avoid lifting anything heavy or doing strenuous activities.
    4. Follow-up Appointments: Make sure he attends all scheduled follow-ups with his surgeon.

    It’s great that he’s recuperating well. Encourage him to follow his doctor’s specific advice, as they can provide the most personalized guidance for his recovery.

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    All responses provided by HELF are generated by its AI architecture. The information shared is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for medical diagnosis or treatment. Please consult a healthcare provider for any medical concerns, diagnosis or treatment.

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