The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped hollow organ located on the right side of the abdomen just below the liver. The main function of the gallbladder is to store and release bile, a greenish-yellow fluid that is produced by the liver to aid in digestion. The gallbladder, along with the liver and bile ducts, make up the hepatobiliary system.
Gallstones are hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder. An individual can develop one or more gallstones at a time. Most gallstones do not cause any symptoms or require treatment. However, occasionally they can cause an obstruction in the cystic or bile duct, causing intense abdominal pain.
Being obese or overweight, and having a sedentary lifestyle and high-fat or high-cholesterol diet can also increase one’s risk of developing gallstones. It is best to seek medical advice if you experience any symptoms suggestive of gallstones.
Cholecystitis
Choledocholithiasis
Gallstone Ileus
Gallstone Pancreatitis
Gallbladder Empyema/Abscess
Perforated Gallbladder
Cholecystitis is a condition where the gallbladder becomes inflamed. It is characterized by intense pain in the upper right part of the abdomen, and may be accompanied by fever, loss of appetite and jaundice. Cholecystitis is often caused by a gallstone blocking the cystic duct. It can be acute or chronic. Gallbladder removal surgery is the most effective treatment for cholecystitis.
Gallstones are the most common cause of gallbladder disorder. Depending on where the gallstones block and get stuck, the first attack of a gallstone can lead to complications.
Seek Prompt Diagnosis and Treatment02 Gallbladder Polyps
Polyps are benign growths that can develop in the gallbladder. When small they can be observed but larger gallbladder polyps should be removed by a gallbladder surgeon in Singapore to reduce the risk of cancer developing from the polyp.
Gallbladder cancer is a condition where cancer cells develop and multiply in the gallbladder. It is relatively rare, but can spread quickly if not detected and treated early. Symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, unexplained weight loss and jaundice. Gallbladder cancer treatment involves surgery that sometimes includes the removal of some parts of the liver and bile duct.