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What is biliary dyskinesia and how is it treated?

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Sick Gallbladder: Biliary dyskinesia is ineffective gallbaldder emptying in response to cck, the hormone released by our intestinal cells in response to eating fats. A low fat diet is recommended for conservative management of this problem. If pain continues then surgical removal of the gallbladder might be considered. Good luck!

Answered 3/18/2013

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Dr. J. Roth answered

Biliary dyskinesia: This is a condition in which the gallbladder does not function normally. It is diagnosed based upon symptoms of right upper quadrant pain without gallstones or sludge and a hida scan demonstrating a reduced gb ejection fraction. Absent other causes or explanations for the pain, surgery is often recommended. Some patients will continue to suffer from pain following gb removal.

Answered 6/23/2015

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