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"In this informative video, Dr. Neeraj Goel, Clinical Lead and Senior Consultant in Gastrointestinal, Minimal Access, HPB, and Bariatric Surgery at Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Delhi, sheds light on the myths and facts about gall bladder stones and gall bladder cancer. He explains how gallstones form, their symptoms, and how they are treated. Dr. Goel also discusses the crucial differences between gallstones and gall bladder cancer, providing valuable insights into the diagnosis and treatment options available for these conditions. What Are Gall Bladder Stones? The gall bladder is a small, pear-shaped organ located beneath the liver. It stores bile, a digestive fluid, that helps in the digestion of fats. Sometimes, hardened deposits of bile form in the gall bladder, known as gallstones. These stones can block the flow of bile, leading to discomfort and other symptoms. Common Symptoms of Gallstones include: Pain in the upper right portion of the abdomen Pain in the right shoulder Nausea and vomiting When these symptoms occur, it may be an indication of gallstones, and it's essential to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. Gall Bladder Cancer: In some cases, gall bladder cancer can develop, but it is relatively rare. It is important to differentiate between gall bladder stones and cancer because they may share similar symptoms. Gall bladder cancer is often diagnosed at a later stage due to the vague symptoms associated with it. Myths and Facts About Gall Bladder Stones and Cancer: Many myths surround gallstones and gall bladder cancer. Dr. Goel explains the following: Myth 1: Gallstones always cause cancer. Fact: While gallstones are common, they do not always lead to cancer. However, persistent inflammation of the gall bladder can increase the risk of cancer. Myth 2: Gallstones only affect older individuals. Fact: Gallstones can occur at any age, though they are more common in individuals over 40. However, younger individuals and even children can develop them. Diagnosis and Treatment: Diagnosing gall bladder stones typically involves imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scans. Treatment options include: Medications to dissolve small stones Surgical removal of the gall bladder (Cholecystectomy), often performed using minimal access surgery, which is less invasive and allows for quicker recovery. In the case of gall bladder cancer, treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation therapy depending on the stage of cancer. Prevention and Management: While gallstones cannot always be prevented, maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding rapid weight loss can help reduce the risk. If you experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting, it's crucial to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and early treatment. At Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, we provide state-of-the-art treatment for gall bladder conditions and gastrointestinal disorders through advanced diagnostic tools and expert medical care. For more information or to consult with Dr. Neeraj Goel, please visit Narayana Health. Connect with us: Facebook Instagram Twitter Blog LinkedIn Quora #GallBladderStones #GallBladderCancer #GallstonesSymptoms #GallBladderDisease #RightAbdomenPain #GallBladderSurgery #NauseaAndVomiting #MinimalAccessSurgery #HPBSurgery #BariatricSurgery #NarayanaHealth #CancerAwareness #GastrointestinalHealth #DharamshilaHospital #HealthForAll #AllForHealth #NHCares"