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Posted on March 7, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a thorough overview of the gallbladder, its function, common problems, and treatment options:


What Is the Gallbladder?

  • The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ located under the liver on the right side of the abdomen.
  • Its main job is to store and concentrate bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver that helps break down fats.

Function

  1. Stores bile produced by the liver.
  2. Releases bile into the small intestine when fatty foods are eaten, aiding digestion.
  3. Concentrates bile to make it more effective in breaking down fats.

Common Gallbladder Problems

  1. Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)
    • Hardened deposits of cholesterol, bile salts, or bilirubin.
    • Can block bile flow and cause pain (often called biliary colic).
  2. Cholecystitis
    • Inflammation of the gallbladder, often caused by gallstones.
    • Symptoms: severe right-upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever.
  3. Gallbladder Polyps
    • Small growths inside the gallbladder; usually harmless but sometimes monitored for changes.
  4. Biliary Dyskinesia
    • Gallbladder does not empty properly, causing pain or digestive discomfort.
  5. Gallbladder Cancer
    • Rare, often diagnosed late due to vague early symptoms.

Symptoms of Gallbladder Problems

  • Pain in the right upper abdomen, which may radiate to the back or shoulder
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Bloating or indigestion after fatty meals
  • Jaundice (yellowing of the skin/eyes) if bile flow is blocked
  • Fever or chills (if infection is present)

Diagnosis

  • Ultrasound: Most common first test for gallstones.
  • CT scan or MRI: Provides detailed imaging.
  • HIDA scan: Evaluates gallbladder function.
  • Blood tests: Check liver function and signs of infection.

Treatment Options

  1. Lifestyle & Diet
    • Low-fat diet to reduce gallbladder strain.
    • Maintain healthy weight; rapid weight loss can increase gallstone risk.
  2. Medications
    • Dissolving small gallstones with bile acid pills (less common).
  3. Surgery (Cholecystectomy)
    • Laparoscopic removal is most common.
    • Indicated for symptomatic gallstones, cholecystitis, or other complications.
  4. Non-surgical interventions
    • Rarely, ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) may remove stones from bile ducts.

💡 Tips for Gallbladder Health

  • Eat smaller, frequent meals to avoid overloading the gallbladder.
  • Include fiber-rich foods and reduce refined carbs.
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy weight.

If you want, I can also make a quick table showing gallbladder symptoms, causes, and urgency, so you can tell when to seek immediate medical care. Do you want me to do that?

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