Gallstones Unveiled: All You Need to Know About this Silent Threat

by admin-blog-kh | December 23, 2025 10:56 am

Gallstones are solid deposits that form within the gallbladder—a small, sac-like organ located beneath the liver. The primary function of the gallbladder is to store bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver. During meals, the gallbladder contracts to release bile into the digestive tract, aiding in the digestion of fats. Between meals or during fasting, the gallbladder fills and distends with bile.

How Do Gallstones Form? 

Gallstones develop when substances normally dissolved in bile—such as cholesterol and bile salts—precipitate and form solid particles. This precipitation occurs when these substances are present in abnormally high concentrations.

Types of Gallstones

Gallstones are generally classified based on their primary content:

Additionally, biliary sludge is a thick, sand-like mix of tiny cholesterol crystals and calcium salts in the gallbladder. It can be an early stage of gallstone formation or cause similar symptoms.

Do Size and Number Matter? 

The size and number of gallstones are clinically significant. A single stone larger than 3 cm or multiple stones that completely fill the gallbladder are indications for surgery, even if the patient is asymptomatic, as these conditions increase the risk of gallbladder cancer. Otherwise, asymptomatic stones usually do not require surgery unless other risk factors are present.

Symptoms of Gallbladder Stones 

Gallstones can cause a variety of symptoms, including:

Diagnosis and Investigations 

Doctors usually start by using an abdominal ultrasound, a painless scan that can easily spot gallstones and check if your gallbladder is inflamed. If they think a stone might be blocking your bile duct, they may recommend a more detailed scan called MRCP, which provides clearer images of your bile ducts. Blood tests are also done to look for signs of infection, inflammation, or issues with your liver or pancreas. These tests help your doctor decide on the best treatment for your condition.

Treatment Options

Gallstones are a common condition that can range from being completely silent to causing significant discomfort and complications. The good news is that with modern diagnostic tools and various treatment options—from watchful waiting to minimally invasive surgery—most people can be managed effectively and recover well. If you experience symptoms such as ongoing abdominal pain or jaundice, it’s important to seek medical advice early to prevent complications. With proper care, gallstone disease can be treated successfully, helping you return to your normal activities and improve your quality of life.

Dr T S Chandrasekar[1]
Senior Consultant, Surgical Gastroenterology
Kauvery Hospital Chennai – Radial Road

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are gallstones?

Gallstones are solid deposits that form inside the gallbladder from substances such as cholesterol or bilirubin present in bile. They can vary in size and number and may or may not cause symptoms.

How do gallstones form?

Gallstones form when bile contains too much cholesterol or bilirubin, or when the gallbladder does not empty properly. This causes bile components to crystallise and harden into stones over time.

What are the different types of gallstones?

There are two main types:

Do gallstones always cause symptoms?

No. Many people have gallstones without symptoms, known as asymptomatic gallstones. These often do not require treatment unless certain risk factors are present.

What symptoms can gallstones cause?

Symptoms may include right upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, jaundice, dark urine, or pain radiating to the back. Severe cases can lead to complications like cholecystitis or pancreatitis.

 

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Endnotes:
  1. Dr T S Chandrasekar: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/doctors/chennai-radial-road/surgical-gastroenterology/dr-t-s-chandrasekar/

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