Exploring the correlation between nutritional deficiencies and the occurrence of gallstones and gallbladder stasis in women after childbirth

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Muhammad Sarim Khan, Sharmeen Khan, Ahtasham ul Haq butt, Afifa Munir Ahmed

Keywords

gallstone, gallbladder, postpartum

Abstract

Objective: "Fat fertile forty females" have historically been linked to gallstones (GS). Yet, young,  impoverished, multiparous females in Pakistan frequently appear to have GS. The goal of this research was to ascertain the impact of insufficient food intake on females' frequency of GS and gallbladder (GB) stasis after childbirth. 

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