Am I At The Risk Of Gall Stone (Cholelithiasis)?

Gallstones are hardened deposits that develop in the gallbladder, primarily made of cholesterol or bilirubin. While some people have no symptoms, others experience severe abdominal pain, nausea, or jaundice when a stone blocks a bile duct. Several factors increase the risk of gallstones, including obesity, pregnancy, aging, diabetes, rapid weight loss, and a high-fat diet. Genetics and lifestyle also play a role. Gallstones are typically diagnosed through ultrasound or CT scans. Treatment may involve gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy), medications, or non-surgical procedures like shock wave therapy. Understanding your risk early can help with prevention and timely management. Are you at risk? Take this quick assessment to evaluate your likelihood of developing gallstones and learn how to keep your gallbladder healthy!

Start Now