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Crohn’s complications: What to know about gallstones
Gallstones can affect anyone, but they’re more common in people with Crohn's disease. Learn to recognize the warning signs.
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Tiny gallbladder can cause big problems if not addressed
Repeated attacks usually don’t go away on their own, and planned care is often easier than an emergency.
Gallstones are tiny pebbles that can form in your gallbladder, present below the liver. With gallstones come abdominal pain, jaundice, and changes in urine color. Gallstones are not any normal stones, ...
Acid reflux and gallstones are one of the most commonly confused health issues. Dr Saurabh Sethi explains how to tell the difference between each of them to avoid a medical emergency.
Gallbladder cancer is a relatively rare cancer that’s usually diagnosed in an advanced stage. Symptoms often don’t appear until the cancer grows large or spreads. The American Cancer Society estimates ...
The gallbladder is a small digestive organ that stores bile. Bile is what your body uses to digest fat, and it’s usually released from your gallbladder into your small intestine. When the chemical ...
The gallbladder stores bile, a digestive fluid. It contracts after emptying as part of the digestive process, but other factors, such as gallstones, can cause it to collapse, leading to pain and other ...
Nestled beneath your liver, the gallbladder is a small organ that stores bile, a green-yellow liquid that helps your digestive system. However, when bile ducts become obstructed, often by a gallstone, ...
The Courvoisier sign refers to a gallbladder that has become swollen due to the buildup of bile. It is also known as Courvoisier’s law. If you have this condition, your doctor will be able to feel ...
Your body’s biliary system encompasses your bile ducts, gallbladder, and the associated digestive structures. This system works together to move bile, also called digestive fluid, through your system ...
Gallbladder cancer surgery involves removing the gallbladder. There are several different types of this surgery. In some circumstances, removing the gallbladder may cure a person’s cancer. The ...
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