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10. Gallstones

Sometimes, the lack of water within the bile of the gallbladder causes the bile to form stone-like objects or gallstones. Around 80 percent of people with gallstones never experience any symptoms. However, if a gallstone leaves the gallbladder, it can block a bile duct. This can have various side effects such as cholecystitis, pancreatitis, or bile duct infections. Gallstones that are primarily cholesterol are cholesterol stones, while gallstones that are primarily bilirubin are pigment stones. Factors that increase the likelihood of gallstones include obesity, diabetes, liver disease, weight loss, pregnancy, and birth control pills.

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