How do I keep my liver healthy after gallbladder removal?
Mia Horton
Updated on April 12, 2026
Laura Jeffers, MEd, RD, LD, shares five tips to avoid discomfort after gallbladder removal:
- Add foods back into your diet gradually. ...
- Avoid fried food and stick with smaller portions. ...
- Skip high-fat foods to help avoid discomfort. ...
- Take it slowly as you reintroduce high-fiber foods. ...
- Keep a food journal.
Does liver work harder after gallbladder removal?
Without the gallbladder, the liver still produces the bile necessary to digest fat in food. But instead of entering the intestine all at once with a meal, the bile continuously drains from the liver into the intestine. This means it may be harder and take longer for your body to digest fat.Does not having a gallbladder affect your liver?
Living without a gallbladderYour liver will still make enough bile to digest your food, but instead of being stored in the gallbladder, it drips continuously into your digestive system. You may have been advised to eat a special diet before surgery, but this doesn't need to be continued afterwards.
Will my liver enzymes return to normal after gallbladder removal?
Conclusions. In many patients a significant increase in AST and ALT levels occurred after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, but they returned to normal values within 72 hours.What dietary changes are needed after gallbladder removal?
avoid drinks containing caffeine, such as coffee and tea. avoid foods that make the problems worse, such as spicy or fatty foods. gradually increase your intake of fibre – good sources of fibre include fresh fruit and vegetables, wholegrain rice, wholewheat pasta and bread, seeds, nuts and oats.Liver Problems After Gallbladder Removal - How To Live Life Post Gallbladder Removal
What are the long term side effects of gallbladder removal?
Gall bladder removal does not cause any serious long-term problems, although you may experience some common minor side effects such as:
- Diarrhoea.
- Flatulence.
- Short-term constipation.
Can you drink alcohol with no gallbladder?
Drinking alcohol after the removal of the gallbladder may cause alcohol intolerance and its side effects. You may experience abdominal pain or discomfort in the area where your gallbladder used to be following drinking. However, these symptoms are unlikely to be related to cholecystitis and gallbladder removal.Can you get a fatty liver after gallbladder removal?
Cholecystectomy does not significantly increase the risk of fatty liver disease.Can gallbladder cause fatty liver?
Fatty liver and gallstones have common risk factors (eg, obesity, DM, dyslipidemia, and hyperinsulinemia). Patients with gallstones may be susceptible to developing fatty liver as a result of impaired gallbladder motility and increased bile lysogenicity.Can having gallbladder removed cause elevated liver enzymes?
CONCLUSIONS: In many patients a significant increase in AST and ALT levels occurred after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, but they returned to normal values within 72 hours.How do you detoxify your liver?
In most cases, a liver detox involves one or more of the following:
- taking supplements designed to flush toxins out of the liver.
- eating a liver-friendly diet.
- avoiding certain foods.
- going on a juice fast.
- cleansing the colon and gut through the use of enemas.