Prognosis | Gallstones

Prognosis Surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy), apart from the general risks of anesthesia and surgery, generally involves relatively minor risks. With all non-surgical therapies, however, the rate of recurrence is relatively high at 30 – 50%. All articles in this series: Gallstones Risk factors Diagnosis of gallstones Rehabilitation Prognosis

Prognosis | Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)

Prognosis After removal of the gallbladder, most patients have a good chance of never getting a gallstone disease (biliary colic) again. In some cases, however, the stones may still form in the bile duct and cause pain there. Patients who suffer from hereditary gallstones or who cannot (cannot) eliminate the above-mentioned risk factors are usually … Prognosis | Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)

Cholesterol Esters: Function & Diseases

Cholesterol esters are cholesterol molecules esterified with fatty acids. They represent a transport form of cholesterol that is found in up to 75 percent of the blood. Esterified cholesterol is more easily broken down in the liver than unesterified cholesterol. What is cholesterol ester? Cholesteryl ester represents a cholesterol molecule esterified with fatty acids. Cholesterol … Cholesterol Esters: Function & Diseases

Dandelion

Taraxacum officinale Seichblume, Cowflower, Martens Bush, Pineapple The strong taproot of the dandelion is anchored up to 30 cm deep in the ground. Dandelion is undemanding and widespread. Toothed leaves, hollow stems containing a white sap and intense yellow flowers are typical for dandelions. After ripening, seeds develop with small “parachutes” (dandelion) and the conditions … Dandelion

Lactic Acid: Function & Diseases

Lactic acid is one of the hydroxycarboxylic acids. It forms an important product of metabolism. What is lactic acid? Lactic acid (Acidum lacticum) is an organic acid. It belongs to the hydroxycarboxylic acids and is thus an alkanoic acid. It has both a hydroxy group and a carboxy group. Lactic acid is also known as … Lactic Acid: Function & Diseases

Cirrhosis of the liver

Cirrhosis of the liver is a disease in which the liver undergoes a connective tissue and nodular remodelling. Cirrhosis of the liver is usually the result of a progressive destruction of the liver tissue. The destruction of healthy liver tissue can be triggered by a variety of factors. Among the most important triggers of liver … Cirrhosis of the liver

These can be the accompanying symptoms | Cirrhosis of the liver

These can be the accompanying symptoms Liver cirrhosis is a chronic disease of the liver and is therefore associated with many liver-specific symptoms.Typically, functional disorders of the liver occur, which are noticeable in the metabolism and in the molecules produced by the liver. Cirrhosis of the liver and the accompanying liver dysfunction can result in … These can be the accompanying symptoms | Cirrhosis of the liver