Gallbladder Disease
Many women have suffered from life changing problems from Yaz birth control side effects following gallbladder surgery but did not know that their birth control pill may have caused gallstones and other complications. Gallstone symptoms can be similar to many other conditions including ulcers, heart attack and irritable bowel syndrome. Not all gallstones show up on regular X-rays. Ultrasound can most often show whether gallstones are present. A HIDA scan, which uses an injection of radioactive dye, shows whether the gallbladder is blocked and inflamed and therefore the cause of pain. It can also show if the gall bladder is working properly.
Yaz Birth Control Causing Gallbladder Disease
The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores and concentrates bile produced in the liver. Bile aids in the digestion of fats, and is released from the gallbladder into the upper small intestine in response to food (especially fats). Conditions that slow or obstruct the flow of bile out of the gallbladder can result in gallbladder disease. Yaz and gallbladder problems are affecting women who had previously not had any problems with gallstones. Some women who suffered from frequent gallstones or inflammation recurs have had to undergo gallbladder removal surgery. Following surgery, women who were diagnosed with gallbladder disease are forced to deal with gallbladder removal side effects which include dietary changes and avoiding certain fats in foods.
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