Gall stones and cancer

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Gallstone id a disease which is caused by a calculus formed in the gall bladder or its ducts. Cancer is a disease which is cause by any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division; and it may spread to others parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the through blood stream.

Gall stone can either be removed by surgery or the permanent removal of that body organ. You should keep some following points in mind:

  1. Eat lots of water soluble fiber which will remove the toxin present in the body. This can be done 2 to 3 times according to the condition of the health.
  2. Intakes of vitamin C will decrease the risk of gallstones.
  3. You should directly avoid fatty food and alist of natural food as advice by your doctor.
  4. To should perform different form of exercises like cardiovascular and weight lifting exercises.
  5. You should always clean your colon, liver and bladder once a day.

Risk of surgery can cause the risk of cancer in the body: as the bile juices from the bladder helps in digestion of various component of food and the removal of this gland will omit the release of this juice which will cause serious problem in the future. Removing the gallbladder may lead to high blood cholesterol levels which can be a fatal years after the surgery. This can increase the risk of bowel cancer in the body.

Increase in the risk of other forms of cancer: if the person is suffering from this disease then he owns a high risk of cancer in the body. Due to the seriousness of gallstones most doctors recommend getting your gallbladder removed which increases your risk of bowel cancer. If left untreated, you could be at risk of cancers of the biliary tract.


 
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