What are Gallstones?

Signs it’s Time to See a Doctor for Gallstones

Gallstones are usually silent and do not cause any major issues with the liver, pancreas, or gallbladder. However, there are certain symptoms that should not be ignored and warrant a visit to the doctor. If you experience chronic pain for more than five hours or develop a fever, even a mild one, it is important to seek medical advice. Other symptoms that require immediate medical attention include nausea, vomiting, and the yellowing of the skin or eyes.

When a gallstone blocks essential functions in the body, it can lead to complications such as the rupture and tearing of the gallbladder, which can result in infection and become a medical emergency.

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