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The gallstones are formed due to the saturation of the gallbladder with some soluble salts. Cholesterol accumulates, stones in the gall bladder sac, and the size of the grains of sand, may be a bit large. Often these stones do not cause gallbladder problems, unless the gallbladder is blocked. Form clay material, called bile clay.

Gallstones are small stones in the gall bladder sac. They consist of cholesterol and other substances. Their size varies from one case to another. They may be the size of sand grains, and may be large. These stones often do not cause pain and may need treatment only if channels are blocked. And if you do not know the cause of this pain, you should go to the doctor to find out why and diagnose the condition to make sure there are stones. There are many ways to treat the gallstones we will discuss in our article.

Symptoms of gallstones
At first you should know the symptoms associated with gallstones:
  1. Severe pain in the gallbladder area.
  2. Nausea and a desire to vomit most of the time.
  3. Stomach cramps.
  4. Feel tired and tired.
  5. High body temperature.
  6. Turns white eyes to yellow color, as well as skin.
  7. Problems digesting food especially foods.



Causes of gallstones
The causes of gallstones are numerous:
  • Diabetes.
  • Treatments that include estrogen.
  • Weight gain significantly.
  • The accumulation of cholesterol in the gallbladder.
  • Accumulation of bilirubin, a chemical formed during the analysis of the body's red blood cells.
  • Follow a hard diet to lose weight quickly.


Methods of treatment of gallstones
There are many ways to treat gallstones, and these treatments are:
  1. The use of painkillers, and this in the event of the patient's first pain, where the doctor describes some of the pain medication and is waiting to know whether the patient will suffer severe pain attacks or not.
  2. This procedure is simple and uncomplicated. This procedure is often done by means of the endoscope, by making small incisions in the abdomen and then pulling the bag. The patient can resume normal activity after a week or two of the operation. If the abdominal injury is greater, the patient may need a longer period of recovery.