Signs and Symptoms of Gallstones

 There are a few different ways that gallstones can present. The most common signs and symptoms include abdominal pain, particularly on the upper right side; pain after eating fatty or greasy foods; nausea; and vomiting. If the stones block the bile duct, you may also experience jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes) and clay-colored stools. Often, people with gallstones don't have any symptoms and don't even know they have them. But in some cases, gallstones can cause painful "attacks" that last for several hours.

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