Recurring abdominal pain, bloating, and indigestion can be linked to gallstones
There has been a noticeable rise in the number of people being diagnosed with gallstones, with many patients seeking medical help only after developing severe abdominal pain or other complications. Unhealthy eating habits, obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, rapid weight loss, diabetes, and increasing age are among the factors contributing to the growing burden of gallstone disease. Experts advise people not to ignore recurring stomach pain, bloating, or indigestion, as early diagnosis can prevent serious health problems and avoid emergency surgery.
Gallstones are hard deposits that form inside the gallbladder, a small organ located below the liver that stores bile, a digestive fluid. While many gallstones remain silent and do not cause symptoms, they can become dangerous if they block the bi...






