Prognosis | Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)

Prognosis After removal of the gallbladder, most patients have a good chance of never getting a gallstone disease (biliary colic) again. In some cases, however, the stones may still form in the bile duct and cause pain there. Patients who suffer from hereditary gallstones or who cannot (cannot) eliminate the above-mentioned risk factors are usually … Prognosis | Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)

Symptoms of biliary colic | Symptoms of gallstones

Symptoms of biliary colic Biliary colic in gallstone disease is usually acute, severe pain. The pain has a wave-like character, i.e. it increases and decreases. The pain is usually concentrated on the upper right part of the abdomen below the ribs, but it can radiate into the right shoulder and back. The abdomen is often … Symptoms of biliary colic | Symptoms of gallstones