GallstonesCauseGallstones
develop when
cholesterol and other substances in the
bile form crystals that become hard stones in the
gallbladder. The gallbladder is a small sac located just under the liver.
Gallstones can occur when your gallbladder does not empty properly or if you
have too much cholesterol in your bile. Too much cholesterol in your bile is
not caused by eating too much cholesterol or having high cholesterol (in the
blood). Most doctors believe that even microscopic gallstones in
the gallbladder can cause symptoms. These tiny stones can form a type of
sediment called
biliary sludge that often can be seen on an abdominal
ultrasound. For more information on an abdominal ultrasound, see the Exams and
Tests section of this topic.
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