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Softa [21]
1 year ago
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chlecystitis is caused by a fatty diet, chronic gastritis, spicy food intake, inflammatory reactionsquizlet

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Sonja [21]1 year ago
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Cholecystitis is caused by inflammatory reactions.Hard particles that develop in gallbladder or gallstones. It block the tube which is called cystic duct through which bile flows when it leaves the gallbladder.

It is the inflammation of gallbladder , small digestive organ beneath the liver. If left untreated then it can lead to serious , in some cases its life threatening complications.Patients with cholelithiasis may develop cholecystitis , which can be chronic or acute.

Mostly, gallstones is blocking the tube leading out of your gallbladder causes cholecystitis.This condition need surgery to remove the gallbladder. In this surgery gallbladder remove surgery which is called cholecystectomy.  Some case it can possible for cholecystitis to resolve on its own.

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