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Gallstones Explained: Biliary Colic, Cholecystitis, and When Surgery Is Necessary
Ian McEwan

Gallstones Explained: Biliary Colic, Cholecystitis, and When Surgery Is Necessary

Gallstones cause painful biliary colic and can lead to dangerous cholecystitis. Surgery is the most effective treatment for symptomatic cases, with laparoscopic removal offering fast recovery and long-term relief.

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