The surgical removal of the gallbladder is called a cholecystectomy.
🏥 What is the gallbladder?
The gallbladder is a small organ under the liver that stores bile, which helps digest fats.
🔪 What is cholecystectomy?
A Cholecystectomy is done when the gallbladder causes problems such as:
- Gallstones causing pain or blockage
- Inflammation (cholecystitis)
- Repeated biliary colic (severe cramping pain)
- Infection or complications
It is one of the most common abdominal surgeries and is usually done laparoscopically (keyhole surgery).
🤔 Should you try to avoid it?
It depends on the situation.
🚫 When you cannot safely avoid surgery
Doctors usually recommend removal if:
- Gallstones keep causing severe pain
- There is infection or inflammation
- There is blockage of bile ducts
- There are complications like pancreatitis
Delaying in these cases can be dangerous.
⚖️ When people may try non-surgical management
If symptoms are mild or occasional, doctors may suggest:
- Low-fat diet (reduces attacks)
- Weight management
- Pain control during episodes
- Monitoring small, asymptomatic gallstones
But this does not remove gallstones permanently.
🧠 Important reality
- There is no reliable natural or home remedy that dissolves gallstones completely in most cases
- If symptoms are frequent or severe, surgery is often the definitive and safest treatment
💡 Key takeaway
Cholecystectomy is not something to rush into unnecessarily—but when it is medically indicated, it is usually safer than living with recurring or complicated gallbladder disease.