Can your gallbladder return after having it removed?
1 Answer
Oct 30, 2016
No
Explanation:
The gallbladder is an organ that is involved in the digestive system. The liver produces a substance called bile which is used to digest fats. The gallbladder stores bile and when food exits the stomach, the gallbladder is triggered to squeeze and release the bile, thus starting the digestion of fats in the food.
The gallbladder, once removed, does not grow back. Instead, the liver compensates for the missing organ and stores the bile itself.