What cause gallstones in ur gallbladder.. and what can of treatments are there?!


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What cause gallstones in ur gallbladder.. and what can of treatments are there?

i need info asap.. thanks in advance


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Hi, cause - They may be caused by a variety of conditions such as infection, too much fat in the diet, anemia, liver disease, obesity, diabetes and even pregnancy. People that are overweight seem to be more prone to gallstones as are women who have had two or more pregnancies.

Symptoms usually include pain or discomfort in the abdomen as well as nausea and indigestion. But many people that have gallstones have no symptoms at all. Often people do not know they have gallstones until they have a gallbladder attack.

If you have any reason to believe that you can have gallstones you should contact your physician immediately for early detection rather than waiting until a severe gallbladder attack occurs. Once detection of gallstones is confirmed your physician can recommend surgery or the appropriate course of action. The early detection of the presence of gallstones can prevent the future pain of gallbladder attacks as well as any complications that could arise due to a lodged stone.

You need:
* Keep up with your good balanced diet. Don't eat a lot of fats. But, don't avoid them altogether. As always, the best fats are those you get in their natural state. The best place to get corn oil is by eating corn. The best place to get olive oil is by eating olives. If you want to avoid anything it is highly refined food.

* A good exercise program will keep the blood flow through your liver and gallbladder at good levels and will help with any problems that may occur.
Jason Homan




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