Gallbladder Disease
Gallbladder disease is an umbrella term for a range of medical conditions that affect the gallbladder—a small organ located in the human abdomen which stores and secretes bile. Common symptoms of the disease include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and jaundice. Treatments vary depending on the severity of the condition and may include changes in diet, medication, or surgery. Gallbladder disease is often associated with high cholesterol levels, obesity, and diabetes. Taking preventative measures, such as maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle, can help reduce the risk of gallbladder problems.
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