3 Myths about Gallstones: What Is the Pain You’re Feeling?

3 Myths about Gallstones: What Is the Pain You’re Feeling?

Gallstones usually exist in the gallbladder and often manifest in the form of tiny stones that develop from cholesterol. In most cases, gallstones are symptomless and may not require medical intervention. If you have gallstones, there is a need to acquaint yourself with this condition because there are numerous misconceptions out there regarding gallstones. This article lays out three of the most common misconceptions or myths about gallstones to create awareness regarding this condition.    

1.  Gallstones can be flushed out

When comparing gallstones vs kidney stones, one of the most conspicuous differences is that gallstones cannot be flushed out the same way kidney stones are done.  While these two conditions are comparable as a result of the presence of a solid matter in an organ, the two differ in how they are treated. Passing a substantial gallstone increases the risk of problems occurring if the matter lodges in the bile duct. In addition to that, there lacks a substantial mechanism for flushing the gallbladder like in the case of kidney stones. However, it is still recommended to drink a lot of water and lose weight (where possible) in measurable ways. That is the case because rapid weight loss and dehydration can enhance the possibility of developing symptoms as a result of gallstones.

2.  Gallstones always require treatment

A major misconception about gallstones is that they require treatment all the time. That is inaccurate because, for the most time, cases of gallstones are undetectable as they cause no pain or discomfort. Additionally, people with gallstones usually don’t know that they exist. Although gallstones can become larger with time, there are no standard sizes or shapes for how they are to look. If you happen to have gallstones and experience some pain or discomfort, you should book an appointment with your doctor to have them removed as soon as possible. In most cases, gallstones get discovered after the patient undergoes surgery for other conditions.  

3.  Gallstones cause cancer

The idea that gallstones can lead to cancer formation in the gallbladder is completely inaccurate. It is imperative to remember that cases of gallstones are quite common compared to incidents of gallbladder cancer. Simply because an individual has gallstones does not mean they are highly susceptible to getting cancer. Currently, there lacks reliable scientific evidence that links gallstones to cancer of the gallbladder. Although some studies have demonstrated that large gallstones slightly increase the risk of cancer, the evidence is still underwhelming.

Final Word

Gallstones are a common occurrence. If you have one or more of these gallstones, you need not worry because they are often asymptomatic and do not cause any harm. In some cases, you may not even be aware that you have gallstones. However, if you begin feeling some discomfort or pain, then you need to book an appointment with a doctor who specializes in surgery on the gallbladder to have the gallstones removed. If you do not have a doctor in mind, check through the numerous online directories to find one near you.

About the author
Mrs. Hatland is a 30-something married, mom of 7 and the face behind the popular online publication, Motherhood Defined. Known as the Iowa Mom blogger by her local peers and “The Fairy Blogmother” worldwide. She has professional experience in working closely with clients on brand ambassadorships, client outreach services, content creation and creative social media advertising exposure.

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