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Gallstones

Gallstones are stone deposits of a mixture of cholesterol (the same fatlike substance that clogs arteries), bilirubin, and protein that are found in the gallbladder or bile ducts. These stones can range in size from less than a pinhead to 3 inches across. Over 16 million Americans (most of them women) have gallstones. Depending on their size and location, gallstones may cause no symptoms or may require medical treatment.


Doctors aren’t sure why gallstones form, but some people are clearly more prone to them than others. Factors that invite gallstones to form include:

Signs and Symptoms


Symptoms of gallstones include:

Treatment and Care


Treatments for gallstones include:

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