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Gallbladders usually go bad or maybe affected as a secondary effect of the general health of the person. Sometimes due to an existing disease, the gallbladder is affected and may possibly further the disease of the person. Example is one with High Cholesterol, This may cause cholosterole stone formation inside the gall bladder that may cause pain or blockage resulting to possibly inflammed bladder later on.

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