Definition
Gallstone disease refers to the condition where gallstones are either in the gallbladder or common bile duct. The presence of stones in the gallbladder is referred to as cholelithiasis, from the Greek ''chol''- (bile) + ''lith''- (stone) + -''iasis'' (process). The presence of gallstones in theSigns and symptoms
Gallstones, regardless of size or number, are often asymptomatic. These "silent stones" do not require treatment and can remain asymptomatic even years after they form. A characteristic symptom of a gallstone attack is the presence of colic-like pain in the upper-right side of the abdomen, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Pain from symptomatic gallstones may range from mild to severe and can steadily increase over a period lasting from 30 minutes to several hours. Other symptoms may include fever, as well asOther complications
In rare cases, gallstones that cause severe inflammation can erode through the gallbladder into adherent bowel, potentially causing an obstruction termedRisk factors
Gallstone risk increases for females (especially before menopause) and for people near or above 40 years; the condition is more prevalent among both North and South Americans and people of European descent than among other ethnicities. A lack ofPathophysiology
Cholesterol gallstones develop when bile contains too much cholesterol and not enoughComposition
The composition of gallstones is affected by age, diet andCholesterol stones
Pigment stones
Mixed stones
Mixed ( brown pigment stones) typically contain 20–80% cholesterol (or 30–70%, according to the Japanese classification system). Other common constituents are calcium carbonate,Diagnosis
Diagnosis is typically confirmed byPrevention
Maintaining a healthy weight by getting sufficient exercise and eating aTreatment
Lithotripsy
Surgical
Medical
The medicationsUse in traditional medicine
Gallstones can be a valued by-product of animals butchered for meat because of their use as anSee also
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