Cholecystitis- made ridiculously easy in HD
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cholecystitis is inflammation of the wall of gall bladder due to gall stones infiltrating and obstructing the cystic duct.
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Just a correction for your medical term "chole-" means "gall or bile", "cyst" means "bladder or sac".
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Possible mystery for what I went through. I went to see my doctor and had my gallbladder removed thanks to this video. I want to thank you for the great information. My ejection rate was 11% I did had I believe a few gallbladder attacks but oddly they did not find many stones only sludge. My gallbladder was very long and very inflamed according to my surgeon. My liver was also slightly inflamed, pathology reports came back negative for the gallbladder sent in and no reason caused. Two weeks prior I was sick most of the day, worse with food, pain in my back and I dropped 20 pounds.
FYI, I am diabetic and was suffering from a very high a1c 10.5 two month ago as you may know high blood sugar can cause inflammation I believe and I also fell off my bike a few months ago causing massive inflammation. I saw a PT and my osteopathic doctor who fixed me up. It was a l3/l4 nerve compression with my sacral twisted. Still some leg pain and spasms but it's much better today after the osteopathic doctor and PT for one month. Diabetic control after low fat diet started two month ago is now 7.6 and getting better.
Fast forward to today 1 week post surgery, I was constipated until 4 days, took stool softener for two days prior, and then magnesium citrate Saturday. I let out a lot, next day very tired diarrhea, sore, but I could eat somewhat again. I had felt really full after a very small amount of food and still do a little. Average calories count daily has been around 800, because I can't eat more
Now, I don't feel that general neasea which is good, but last night in the middle of the night I rolled to my side and suddenly felt a really warm feeling rush around in my stomach and it never went away. Back hurt also and I could not sleep.
So heartburn? Low stomach acid/high stomach acid? Bile leak? Diabetic gastroparesis? It feels like general dyspepsia even though I had not eaten in 10 hours. The feeling is like I threw up and the ache from that is still there. I did not get an answer from my doctors. I feel like it's not quite right. Any ideas?
chole means bile and cyst means bladder/sac. so its a sac which stores bile and helps concentrate it. thats why gallbladder is called as cholecyst.
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well appreciated .. . thanks man , .. . . what would be the approach to treat a pericholecystic fluid , with fever and without fever ?
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You don't give morphine or any opioid analgesic because it could potentially cause spasm of sphincter of Oddi. The same thing goes for pancreatitis. You would want the whole bilary system to relax instead. So u can give spasmolytics and non-opioid analgesic. That's what i was thought in my med. school in Russia. By the way i'm a Nigerian too. It's nice work you r really doing.
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What if you don't have stones in the gallbladder but a thickening of the gallbladder walls? Is that reason for removal? Will the inflammation go down?
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Hey man, nice vid, just a small correction is needed. "Chole" translates to "bile", and "cyst" is not referring to the cystic duct, but rather to the term "bladder". Since bile and gall are the same thing, cholecystitis translates to inflammation of the gall bladder.
so what happens if you only got some symptoms but not the main ones, like Murphy sign negative and no strong pain, I got a light pain and not all day, mostly in the afternoon, the first day was a strong pain, but then each day it got lighter. I'm a bit constipated and I do have like a constant weird taste in the mouth.. I'm trying not to eat any grease/fatty foods, no oil, no alcohol. What else should I do?
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why nausea and vomiting occur in cholecystitis? explain me please
What's the difference between acute and chronic cholecystitis?
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HAVING GALLBLAdder removed next month. Found stones and polyps with the largest being 2.5 cm - how can you know if these polyps are cancerous or is resolved by just removing gallbladder
I was wondering why it would be a huge mistake to give morphine in acute cholecystitis ?
Good lecture! But It will be a huge mistake to give morphine in acute cholecystitis/pancreatitis, Good work!
Cholecystitis by definition is not an inflammation of the cystic duct
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