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Gallbladder & Bile Duct Conditions
Gallbladder and bile duct conditions refer to diseases that affect the gallbladder, which stores and releases bile, and the bile ducts, which transport bile from the liver to the small intestine for digestion. These conditions can cause pain, digestive issues, and serious complications if left untreated.​
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Gallstone Disease – Formation of gallstones that can cause pain, infection, or blockage.

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Biliary Colic – Severe, intermittent upper abdominal pain due to gallstone blockage.
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Gallbladder Polyps – Small growths in the gallbladder, some of which may require removal.

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Acute Cholecystitis, Empyema, or Perforation – Inflammation of the gallbladder, potentially leading to severe infection.

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Gallbladder Masses & Adenomyomatosis – Abnormal growths in the gallbladder, which may be benign or cancerous.

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Gallbladder Cancer – Rare but aggressive malignancy requiring early intervention.

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Choledochal Cyst – Congenital bile duct abnormality that can lead to obstruction or cancer.

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Bile Duct Stones – Gallstones that migrate into the bile ducts, causing pain or jaundice.

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​Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma) – A rare but serious cancer affecting the bile ducts.

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​Bile Duct Surgery – Surgical procedures to remove stones, repair strictures, or treat bile duct tumors.

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Bile Duct Strictures & Injuries – Narrowing or damage to the bile ducts, often requiring surgical repair.