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Gallbladder anatomy
The gallbladder anatomy diagram usually covers the mucosa inside the gallbladder, and there are also very developed folds, which are tall and branched during contraction and emptying.
When the gallbladder is full, the folds will decrease and become shorter, and there will be many microvilli on the free surface of the cells. The gallbladder duct is usually connected to the gallbladder and the common bile duct. The gallbladder is connected to the common bile duct through the bile duct. There are many spiral folds on the mucosa, and there are also a small number of goblet cells in the single-layer columnar epithelium of the mucosa. In the lamina propria, there are mucus glands, and the muscular layer is relatively thick, usually mainly in a circular pattern.
The liver usually produces bile, which is generally excreted through dried fruits. Before excretion, it is stored in the gallbladder. The volume of the gallbladder cavity is about 40 to 70 milliliters. The occurrence of cholecystitis is often related to gallstones, and there may be obstructions or infections, and the disease can be divided into chronic and acute types. During an acute attack, patients may experience severe upper abdominal pain and vomiting, and they need to use antispasmodic and analgesic drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as atropine, etc. If it is found to be chronic cholecystitis during the examination, drugs to promote bile secretion should be used to promote recovery.
During the medication treatment period, it is important to maintain a good mental state, avoid psychological pressure, and also change the habit of smoking and drinking. In terms of diet, it is recommended to eat more warm, soft foods and avoid consuming cold, spicy, or stimulating foods.