Gallstones and Gallbladder Health: What to Know and Life After Removal (2024)

More than one million Americans are diagnosed withgallstonesevery year, and women of all ages are more likely to develop them. How are gallstones formed? What do they mean for our health? Whilegallbladder problems can be uncomfortable and potentially risky, understanding the treatment options available is the first step toward relief. We spoke toBenjamin Schmidt, MD, board-certified gastroenterologist and creator of the healthcare platformDoc Schmidt, about the function the gallbladder serves, signs and symptoms of gallstones,treatments available once diagnosed, and what care looks likepost-gallbladder removal.

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