What is an abdominal adhesion?
Overeating can stimulate the gallbladder to squeeze but so does even a small amount of fat so it's more the fats in the food than it is overeating. But usually if we're overeating it's usually something very, very rich. It's usually something greasy, pizzas, fried chicken, so they go hand-in-hand. But once again, anything can make that gallbladder squeeze down and give you a gallbladder attack.
An abdominal adhesion is a band of fibrous scar tissue that forms on organs in your abdomen, according to Harvard Medical School (HMS). The tissue causes organs to stick together or to stick to the walls of your abdomen.
Talk to your doctor for more information about abdominal adhesions.
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