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Concerning bile and the gallbladder, the liver creates the bile; after the bile is created it trickles down through the channels made-up of tiny tubes known as bile ducts. All of these tiny tubes combine together and create the primary bile duct. Constantly, the bile travels on through all of the bile ducts and moves into the primary bile duct where it makes its way to the first part of the duodenum.

 

The gallbladder sac rests under the liver in the body and it joins with the primary bile duct through the cystic duct. The cystic duct is completely filled with bile and it acts like a bile reservoir. During the time that we are eating, the gallbladder will contract or squeeze, which in turn pumps bile into all of the systems duct and then ultimately into the first part of the gut where it helps with the digestion of fat.

So, what are gallstones? The medical term "gallstones" is used to describe solidified bile within the gallbladder. The bile is fluid normally, however when gallstones occur, the bile forms stones. There are several different types of gallstones, there are some were individuals get several small stones while there are others that get one very large stone, there are some that even have a mixture of both. Commonly, the gall stones contain bits of stuff that is like cholesterol which has hardened and are frequently formed by calcium deposits or bile pigments.

How common are gall stones? Based on an epidemiology study, the gall stones are very common, whether it is asymptomatic or symptomatic. Roughly, one out of three women and one out of seven men, are known to form gall stones at some point and time in their lives. Some of the other risk factors that are associated with the formation of gall stones include pregnancy, increasing age, obesity and certain drugs.

In the event that you are a vegetarian or if you consume alcohol at a moderate level, the change of you developing gall stones are a little less often. Some of the rarer causes of gall stones are known to include a very special anemia type which is known as hemolytic anemia as well as certain infections that are blood-borne.

Are there any symptoms of gall stones? Normally, there aren't any symptoms of gall stones. Most individuals are able to form gall stones within their gallbladder without even realizing their presence. Normally, the gallstones sit within the gallbladder without causing one single symptom. Provided, it is for this reason, the gall stones are normally incidentally picked up when individual go for e-rays or scans of their abdomen. All of these tests may be done for several other reasons.

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