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Most gallstones remain in the gallbladder where they cause no symptoms. Sometimes they may pass into and obstruct the bile duct, which may lead to a variety of problems.
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Gallstones block the bile duct preventing bile from entering the small intestine. Bile is needed to physically breakdown lipids
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Gallstones themselves do not typically show up in blood tests. However, blood tests for liver function can sometimes indicate if there are issues related to gallstones, such as elevated liver enzymes due to inflammation or blockage of the bile ducts. Imaging tests like ultrasound or CT scan are usually needed to diagnose gallstones definitively.
Gallstones form in the gallbladder. Can they move around the body? Sure, they can move along your gastro-intestinal tract. Elsewhere in the body? No, of course not. They cannot pass through your organs into the rest of the body. There is a small duct from the gallbladder to the small intestines. Small stones can form in this area and grow in size over time, possibly forming a block that inhibits the gallbladder from secreting bile into your digestive tract. Yes, it is possible for small gallstones to move through this duct, into your intestines, into the colon, and out through your anus. Large gallstones will get stuck in this duct and cause severe pain, amongst other symptoms. This requires medical attention.
Gallstones are primarily composed of cholesterol or bilirubin. Cholesterol gallstones are the most common type, while pigmented gallstones are mainly made of bilirubin. Other components of gallstones can include calcium salts and proteins.
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Cholesterol gallstones: These are the most common type of gallstones and are formed from excess cholesterol in the bile. Pigment gallstones: These are formed from bilirubin, a breakdown product of red blood cells, and are typically smaller and darker in color compared to cholesterol gallstones.