Gallbladder Sludge Symptoms, Causes & More

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Conditions Associated With Gallbladder Sludge

Some of the most common conditions associated with gallbladder sludge are cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder), pancreatitis, gallstones and cholangitis (inflammation of the bile duct system). While these may go undetected in those who are asymptomatic, biliary-type pain might be present.

Pancreatic cancer and pancreatitis -which is the inflammation of the pancreas - are two of the more serious conditions associated with gallbladder sludge. Medical intervention is required for these conditions.

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