A dyskinesia of a biliary tract and gall bladder: causes, symptoms, treatment

A dyskinesia of a biliary tract and gall bladder diseases in which there is a violation of contractions of the gall bladder and sphincter of Oddi, Люткенса-Martynov and Мирицци.

To these illnesses are more prone young women.

The reasons of occurrence of a dyskinesia of a biliary tract and gall bladder

Factors affecting the emergence and development of these diseases are:

  • disorders in the Central nervous system and the autonomic system of the organism;
  • endocrine diseases;
  • hormonal preparations;
  • lack of nutrition;
  • exposure to allergens on the body.

In addition, dyskinesia biliary tract and gall bladder can have a viral nature and occur as a result of entering into the body of harmful bacteria. The disease may have against the background of acute hepatitis.

Symptoms of a dyskinesia of a biliary tract and gall bladder

Symptoms of a dyskinesia of a biliary tract and gall bladder are:

  • pain in the gallbladder;
  • bitter taste in the mouth;
  • restless sleep;
  • lack of appetite;
  • irritability
  • numbness in extremities;
  • malfunction of the heart.

In addition, women may suffer a serious violation of the menstrual cycle, the male libido decrease.

When symptoms, dyskinesia of the gallbladder or bile ducts should see a doctor to begin treatment.

Treatment of dyskinesia biliary tract and gall bladder

Because these diseases are in the form of psychosomatic great importance of the event psychotherapeutic character.

In the treatment of dyskinesia of the gallbladder and biliary tract are appointed by psychotropic drugs, prescribed diet, shown sanatorium treatment.

Excellent results in the treatment of dyskinesia of the gallbladder and biliary tract can be achieved by drinking mineral water and normalization of the daily routine.


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