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Gallbladder Disease
Gallbladder diseases predominantly stem from the presence of gallstones, which have the potential to obstruct the normal flow of bile through the bile ducts, leading to inflammation and discomfort. The primary treatment for most gallbladder diseases involves the surgical removal of the gallbladder.
Gallbladder disease encompasses a range of conditions that impact the well-being of this small organ within the digestive system. The gallbladder plays a crucial role in storing bile produced by the liver and releasing it into the small intestine to aid in the digestion of food. This transfer of bile occurs through a network of channels known as bile ducts.
Gallbladder disease can originate within the gallbladder itself or within the interconnected bile ducts. In cases where there is an infection or blockage in these ducts, it can result in a backup of materials into the gallbladder. Since the bile ducts link the gallbladder to other organs in the digestive system, gallbladder disease may also impact these neighboring organs.
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