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9. Yellowing of Skin and Eyes

Sometimes, a gallstone can become lodged in the main duct leading from the liver to the intestine. This may block the flow of bile from the liver, causing bile to back up into the liver and seep into the bloodstream. This leads to jaundice, yellowing of the skin and the white of the eyes. People with jaundice can also experience excessive itchiness. If the gallstone does not pass through the bile duct on its own, the individual may require surgery.

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