Gallstones are deposits of digestive fluid that have solidified and can develop in the gallbladder. Just below your liver on the right side of your belly lies your gallbladder, a little, pear-shaped organ. Bile, a digestive fluid stored in the gallbladder, is discharged into your small intestine. Gallstones are bile deposits that have solidified and can develop in the gallbladder. A digestive fluid produced in the liver and kept in the gallbladder is called bile. When you eat, your gallbladder contracts and releases bile into your duodenum, which is part of your small intestine. Gallstones can be as big as a golf ball or as little as a grain of sand. While some people only have one gallstone, others may experience many gallstones at once. Gallbladder removal surgery is typically necessary for those who have gallstone problems. Usually, gallstones don't need to be treated if they don't produce any symptoms or indicators. Gallstones may not show any symptoms at all. The following indications and symptoms might appear as a result of a gallstone blocking a duct: Upper right abdominal region discomfort that develops suddenly and quickly Immediately below your breastbone, in the middle of your belly, there is a sharp, swiftly escalating ache.
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