Unhealthy Lifestyles and Gall Bladder Diseases
Title:
Unhealthy Lifestyles and Gall Bladder Diseases
Word Count:
599
Summary:
The article is about the health risks and possible symptoms that may be developed because gall
Keywords:
gall bladder pain relief
Article Body:
Unhealthy food regimens and uncontrolled weight of many individuals in the 21st century led to
Here are other health factors that are associated with increased tendency to develop gallstone
Female gender ˘ women are more prone to developing gallstones than men
Pregnancy and especially multiple pregnancies
Age ˘ older people are more inclined to develop gallstone problems than young people
Fat deposits in the upper body or trunk
Diabetes ˘ patients with diabetes mellitus are more prone to gallstones
Inflammatory bowel disease (e.g. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis)
Lipid-lowering medication ˘ patients using statins to lower blood cholesterol levels may be ex
Female hormone treatment ˘ oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy with oestrogen
Rapid and pronounced weight loss by means of gastric or jejunal bypasses, fasting or severe ki
Habitual high fat intake or use of a high-protein, high-fat, very-low-carbohydrate diet such a
The common symptoms of gall bladder disease may include abdominal pain, indigestion, vomiting,
Gall bladder disease can be a serious ailment if not treated properly or if treated in its lat
However, preventing the development of gall bladder disease is better than gall bladder pain r
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Unhealthy Lifestyles and Gall Bladder Diseases
Word Count:
599
Summary:
The article is about the health risks and possible symptoms that may be developed because gall
Keywords:
gall bladder pain relief
Article Body:
Unhealthy food regimens and uncontrolled weight of many individuals in the 21st century led to
Here are other health factors that are associated with increased tendency to develop gallstone
Female gender ˘ women are more prone to developing gallstones than men
Pregnancy and especially multiple pregnancies
Age ˘ older people are more inclined to develop gallstone problems than young people
Fat deposits in the upper body or trunk
Diabetes ˘ patients with diabetes mellitus are more prone to gallstones
Inflammatory bowel disease (e.g. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis)
Lipid-lowering medication ˘ patients using statins to lower blood cholesterol levels may be ex
Female hormone treatment ˘ oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy with oestrogen
Rapid and pronounced weight loss by means of gastric or jejunal bypasses, fasting or severe ki
Habitual high fat intake or use of a high-protein, high-fat, very-low-carbohydrate diet such a
The common symptoms of gall bladder disease may include abdominal pain, indigestion, vomiting,
Gall bladder disease can be a serious ailment if not treated properly or if treated in its lat
However, preventing the development of gall bladder disease is better than gall bladder pain r
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