Can patients with cholecystitis drink cola?
In general, patients with cholecystitis can drink cola in moderation, but long-term and excessive consumption is not recommended. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Cholecystitis is a disease characterized by acute or chronic inflammatory changes in the gallbladder, usually caused by bacterial infection or obstruction of the bile duct. Patients should maintain a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet. Since cola contains no fat, it may be consumed occasionally and in moderation. However, cola is a carbonated beverage containing high amounts of sugar. Excessive consumption may easily stimulate gallbladder contraction or lead to significant weight gain, potentially worsening the condition. Therefore, it is not advisable for cholecystitis patients to regularly consume large quantities of cola.
Patients with cholecystitis are advised to follow medical instructions for treatment, maintain a light diet, and avoid foods high in cholesterol, fat, and protein to prevent improper diet from exacerbating their condition.