Biliary Dyskinesia is a functional disorder that significantly impacts gallbladder function, leading to distressing abdominal pain and digestive issues. Our gastroenterology practice serving the Long Island and Queens areas is led by Dr. Mit Shah, a board-certified gastroenterologist with extensive experience, and Dr. Davinder Singh, who specializes in gastrointestinal disorders. Together, we focus on comprehensive evaluation and treatment options for patients dealing with this condition. Understanding Biliary Dyskinesia is crucial for those who seek relief through expert care tailored to their specific needs.

How Biliary Dyskinesia Affects Gallbladder Function

Biliary Dyskinesia arises from impaired bile movement due to a poorly functioning gallbladder. A key indicator for diagnosis is the gallbladder ejection fraction; studies show that an EF below 35% typically indicates the condition. Patients often experience troubling symptoms, especially in the right upper quadrant, which can disrupt their daily lives. Unlike other gallbladder diseases that show structural abnormalities through traditional imaging methods, Biliary Dyskinesia can often go undetected without precise diagnostic tests. This condition is more common among older children and adults, emphasizing the need for effective management through specialized care.

Key Symptoms of Biliary Dyskinesia You Should Know

  • Severe abdominal pain, particularly in the right upper quadrant
  • Digestive issues, including nausea and vomiting
  • Intolerance to fatty foods
  • Possible incidences of bloating and gas

Recognizing these symptoms is the first step for residents in Long Island, Queens, and Levittown, NY, to seek timely medical assistance and explore their treatment options.

Diagnostic Tests for Biliary Dyskinesia Explained

The diagnosis of Biliary Dyskinesia hinges on a thorough medical history coupled with specific diagnostic criteria. One of the primary tests used is the HIDA scan, which assesses gallbladder function by measuring its ejection fraction. A meta-analysis found that 98% of patients experienced symptomatic relief after cholecystectomy, compared to just 32% with nonoperative management. This test can help differentiate between Biliary Dyskinesia and other gallbladder-related disorders. We prioritize accurate diagnosis to ensure our patients receive the appropriate treatment without unnecessary surgical interventions.

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Imaging Techniques to Assess Biliary Function

Advanced imaging techniques play a critical role in evaluating biliary function. Ultrasound and cholescintigraphy are often employed to visualize the gallbladder and its bile flow. These imaging methods are essential in ruling out other diseases, guiding effective treatment strategies for our patients in the Queens and Long Island area.

Why Cholecystectomy is Commonly Recommended

For patients diagnosed with Biliary Dyskinesia, cholecystectomy, or gallbladder removal, is frequently recommended. This surgical procedure has shown effectiveness, particularly for individuals whose HIDA scan indicates an ejection fraction below 35%. At our gastroenterology practice, we discuss this treatment option in detail, ensuring patients understand the potential benefits and implications of surgery. After gallbladder removal, patients may experience temporary digestive adjustments; thus, discussing post-operative care is essential.

Treatment Options Beyond Surgical Interventions

While cholecystectomy is a common approach, there are various treatment options available for managing Biliary Dyskinesia symptoms. Medical therapy may be suitable for patients experiencing transient symptoms, and we emphasize a patient-centered approach to explore these options. Managing lifestyle factors and diet can also significantly impact symptoms, with many patients finding improvement through dietary changes to reduce discomfort.

Biliary Dyskinesia FAQs for Long Island Patients

Treatment options typically include cholecystectomy, dietary modifications, and medications aimed at managing symptoms.

Why Choose Our Gastroenterology Practice for Care

Our practice is led by board-certified gastroenterologists, including Dr. Mit Shah and Dr. Davinder Singh, who bring a wealth of expertise and experience in treating conditions like Biliary Dyskinesia. With training from prestigious institutions and extensive clinical experience, our team is dedicated to providing compassionate, individualized care to each patient. We utilize the latest diagnostic tools and treatments, ensuring our patients receive comprehensive support in their digestive health journey. Contact our award-winning team today to discuss your needs.

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If you’re experiencing symptoms of Biliary Dyskinesia and are located in Long Island or Queens, NY, our practice is here to help. With our team’s extensive training and commitment to compassionate care, we invite you to reach out for an initial consultation. Discover your treatment options and take the first step towards improved digestive health.

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Queens NY 11361

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Levittown NY 11756

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