What to Eat After Gallbladder Surgery: A Post-Op Diet Plan
Recovering from gallbladder surgery? Discover what to eat immediately after your procedure and how to safely transition back to your favorite foods with our easy post-op diet plan.
Boca Care Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County in Boca Raton, Florida, offers expert, compassionate care for a variety of adult colon and rectal conditions. Led by renowned surgeon Avraham Belizon, MD, FACS, FASCRS, the team provides comprehensive services on-site for treating conditions like colorectal cancer, rectal prolapse, and hiatal hernias.
Dr. Belizon is highly skilled in using minimally invasive surgical techniques to repair damage in the digestive tract. He uses the advanced, intuitive da Vinci® robotic surgical system to complete each surgery with the highest level of precision. The team at Boca Care Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County provides postsurgical follow-up care to help patients heal quickly and without complications.
In addition to minimally invasive and robotic surgery, Dr. Belizon provides surgical care for colon cancer and rectal cancer, fecal incontinence, diverticulitis, and gallbladder conditions. He customizes treatment plans based on individual needs and focuses on reducing risk factors for further complications.
Patients who need help managing a chronic colon or rectal condition can rely on the expertise of Dr. Belizon. Request a consultation online or call Boca Care Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County today.
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Recovering from gallbladder surgery? Discover what to eat immediately after your procedure and how to safely transition back to your favorite foods with our easy post-op diet plan.
Did you know the signs of rectal prolapse, a serious condition, are quite similar to those of hemorrhoids? But how do you know the difference, as well as when it’s time to seek professional help? We’re happy to answer these questions and more.
How can you tell if you’re dealing with a gallbladder issue as opposed to another abdominal or colorectal problem? Look for the four symptoms listed here to find out.