I had my gall bladder removed, and I have suffered a cold or flu every month without fail since! I used to get a cold yearly, if not less. Now I'm plagued by them constantly and the trigger was definitely my cholecystectomy
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The absence of a gallbladder typically does not have a direct impact on the immune system. However, it may affect nutrient absorption, particularly fat-soluble vitamins, which play a role in supporting immune function. It is important to maintain a balanced diet and consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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The gallbladder is part of the digestive system. It is a small organ located beneath the liver that stores bile produced by the liver until it is needed for the digestion of fats in the small intestine.
Smooth muscle is present in the gallbladder. It helps the gallbladder contract and release bile into the digestive system to aid in the digestion of fats.
Sperm are protected from triggering an immune response because they lack certain proteins on their surface that would typically be recognized as foreign by the immune system. Additionally, the male reproductive system has specialized immune privilege mechanisms to prevent the immune system from attacking sperm cells. This helps to ensure that sperm are not targeted by the immune system and can carry out their function of fertilizing an egg.
The gallbladder is part of the digestive system, while the esophagus is also part of the digestive system.
Having a STD will negatively affect the immune system.
AIDS is an autoimmune disease; it destroys the immune system. So, yes, it affects the immune system.
HIV effects the non specific immune system that is Acquired Immune System.
Their immune system becomes weaker.
It does the work for the immune system, so in turn the immune system gets lazy
A state in which the immune system is suppressed or not functioning properly.
No it can help it by boosting your immune system
It affects mainly your immune system.
Very carefully.
Exposure to asbestos will likely compromise the immune system because of the long-term stress to the body. The test for asbestos exposure does not affect the immune system.
If you stay in the sun to long. It will mutate your cells creating a negative affect on your immune system. having your cells and anti bodies attack, then you can develop cancer. (skin cancer) To prevent this just wear sun lotion.
weakens the immune system