14 Gallstone Causes You Never Guessed
The gallbladder is a small organ that supports digestion by storing bile, a fluid produced by the liver that helps process fats from food. Bile moves through narrow ducts and is released when needed, with its flow and consistency naturally varying according to eating habits and routine body functions. Most of the time, this system operates smoothly without being noticeable. Over time, bile may gradually change in thickness or concentration while stored in the gallbladder. These changes can be influenced by everyday meal choices, normal variations in fat processing, and routine digestive activity. In some cases, small solid particles may slowly accumulate within the organ as a natural outcome of these gradual shifts. This article explores 14 commonly referenced factors that may influence gallbladder activity. The focus is on observable patterns, daily habits, and gradual physiological changes.
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