Which organ does the human body leave have little effect on the body? The answer is probably these 2, let's take a look

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If you have a disease one day, what are you most afraid of what the doctor will say? Probably: Organ removal may be required!

  After countless years of reproduction and evolution, the organs and tissues that once had no effect on the human body have degenerated and gradually disappeared.

  Therefore, in the eyes of everyone, every tissue in our body has its own value and significance. When you hear that your organ will be removed, everyone will first have a fear. This fear is not only from the pain, but also from the worry about the quality of life!

  Organs do, under normal circumstances, accompany us for the rest of our lives until they are completely exhausted. However, if the patient has developed a serious disease, the doctor will recommend the patient to remove the organ after weighing the pros and cons.

  What is clear is that after forced removal of any organ, it will have more or less, short-term or long-term negative effects on the body .

  It's just that the benefits after organ removal are much greater than the disease. Moreover, after some organs are removed, they will not have too much impact on the body, such as the following two organs:

  

1. appendix

  The so-called appendix is ​​actually a slender and curved blind tube located between the cecum and ileum, which presents a single opening tubular with a distal atresia. It is precisely because the structure of the appendix is ​​very complex that it is easy to store bacteria, feces and other substances, which in turn induces acute and chronic infection and inflammation .

  Usually, after an episode of acute appendicitis, doctors often recommend that patients have the appendix removed surgically. This is so because, in children, the appendix is ​​also immune.

  However, as people age, this immune function will be gradually replaced by organs such as lymph nodes and spleen. Therefore, after the appendix is ​​removed in adults, it will not cause too much impact on health;

  2. Gallbladder

  The gallbladder is an organ closely adjacent to the liver. Its main function is to store the bile secreted by the liver and condense the bile. When the digestive system needs bile to assist in the absorption, the gallbladder will expel the bile .

  Clinically in my country, if a patient has gallstones (recurrent symptoms, such as obvious biliary colic or loss of function of the gallbladder), cancer of the gallbladder, or recurrent chronic cholecystitis, the patient is usually advised to remove the gallbladder. .

  According to the current clinical data, after the removal of the gallbladder, the long-term survival and quality of life of the patients will not be greatly affected, because the common bile duct will gradually replace the gallbladder and begin to work . Only in the short term, due to functional disorders, patients may experience digestive and absorption disorders.

  In addition to these two organs, after the female uterus, ovaries, spleen, testes and other organs have lesions, as long as the patient's life is threatened, the doctor will also recommend the patient to be removed for treatment.

  Everyone should clearly realize that organ removal is a last resort treatment. After all, compared with life itself, some organ functions can be lost.

  Especially after the occurrence of cancer, if not actively treated, once the cancer cells are allowed to develop, it will be more difficult to control in the later stage, and the patient may even die due to cancer.

  Therefore, when a doctor recommends organ removal treatment by yourself, everyone should actively follow the doctor's advice and arrangements to prevent the disease from becoming uncontrollable.

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