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Gallstones Symptoms

Gallstones Symptoms


Gallstones

Gallstones are deposits crust or crystals in the gallbladder or in the bile ducts. This embankment was formed because the composition of bile is not balanced so that the form is not liquid anymore, but there is a buildup. Gallbladder itself serves to digest fat.


Gallstones Symptoms
Most gallstones do not cause symptoms in the long term, especially if located in the gallbladder. However, common symptoms occur, namely:

  1. Pain in right upper abdomen such as pressing and is usually intermittent, could spread to the back right side and shoulder to the right.
  2. Nausea
  3. Fever
  4. Vomiting
  5. Yellow, if the stones block the bile content close to the heart.

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