Diet may play a role in gallstones. Specific dietary factors may include:
Fats. Although fats (particularly saturated fats found in meats, butter, and other animal products) have been associated with gallstone attacks, some studies have found a lower risk for gallstones in people who consume foods containing monounsaturated fats (found in olive and canola oils) or omega-3 fatty acids (found in canola, flaxseed, and fish oil). Fish oil may be particularly beneficial in patients with...
Read moreThere is no relationship between acid reflux and gallbladder disease, other than the fact that the diseases can give similar symptoms and... Read more »
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More than 25 million Americans have gallstones, and a million are diagnosed each year. However, only 1 - 3% of the population complains of symptoms... Read more »
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Cholecystitis - chronic Prevention The condition is not always preventable. Eating less fatty foods may relieve symptoms in people with... Read more »
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Cholecystitis - acutePreventionRemoval of the gallbladder and gallstones will prevent further attacks. Follow a low-fat diet if you are prone to... Read more »
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Gallstones are hard, pebble-like deposits that form inside the gallbladder. Gallstones may be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a golf... Read more »
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Gallbladder disease includes inflammation, infection, stones, or blockage (obstruction) of the gallbladder. Alternative Names Biliary... Read more »