They measure from a millimeter to several centimeters, are as hard as pebbles and stay on the floor of the gallbladder. These are gallstones, which are hosted by 10-15% of the adult population and up to 30% after 60 years. What they have in common with the more popular kidney stones is that they can block the entrance to the channel or migrate along it. The key is potentially very severe pain and a number of complications that need to be addressed. And while 80% of gallstone carriers live without knowing about it, 20% develop symptoms. What should I know about these calculations and what to do in case of pain?
Gallbladder definitely does not have an authoritative role. located under the liver, it does not produce anything and serves only to accumulate bile. Produced by the liver, it is usually sent to the intestines via the bile ducts or “bile ducts” to participate in fat absorption. But it’s a small part…
Source: Le Figaro

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