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

A gallstone is a solid particle in the gallbladder, typically composed of cholesterol or bilirubin. These stones can vary in size, and while some people experience no symptoms, others may suffer from severe abdominal pain, nausea, and jaundice when a gallstone blocks a bile duct. Risk factors for developing gallstones include obesity, pregnancy, aging, and certain medical conditions like diabetes. They are often diagnosed using ultrasound or CT scans, and treatment typically involves removing the gallbladder through surgery (cholecystectomy), although in some cases, medications or non-surgical procedures like shock wave therapy can be used to break up the stones.

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