Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)


Overview and Facts about Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)

A gallstone is digestive fluid that has hardened and formed in the gallbladder. The gallbladder is responsible for holding bile, which is released into the small intestine to aid in digestive health and ultimately leaves the body as waste.

Gallstones can be as small as a grain of sand or as big as a golf ball. You can develop gallstones one at a time or several at once. There are two types of gallstones that occur with cholelithiasis: cholesterol gallstones and pigment gallstones. Cholesterol gallstones are the more common type.

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