What should be done if there is gas accumulation in the bile duct?
Intrabiliary gas may result from conditions such as cholecystitis, cholangitis, or gallbladder cysts. It can be improved through medications, surgery, or other methods. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Cholecystitis
Cholecystitis refers to inflammation of the gallbladder, with common symptoms including abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Inflammation can lead to bile stasis, which increases pressure within the bile ducts and may result in intrabiliary gas accumulation. Treatment may include medications such as anti-inflammatory and cholagogue tablets (e.g., Xiaoyan Lidan Pian) or ursodeoxycholic acid capsules, used under medical supervision.
2. Cholangitis
Cholangitis involves inflammatory irritation causing swelling of tissues surrounding the bile ducts, leading to bile duct obstruction. This prevents bile drainage and results in localized gas accumulation. Medications such as compound DanTong tablets or anti-inflammatory cholagogue capsules may be used as prescribed by a physician.
3. Gallbladder Cyst
A gallbladder cyst may easily induce bile duct spasm, preventing gas from being expelled from the bile ducts and thus causing gas retention within them. Surgical treatment, such as cholecystectomy, may be performed.
Besides the above causes, intrabiliary gas may also be caused by gallstones, bile duct stones, or gallbladder tumors. During illness, it is important to get adequate rest, avoid excessive fatigue, and maintain sufficient sleep to promote recovery.