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Understanding the differences between IBS and gallstones
Medically reviewed by Jay N. Yepuri, MD Key Takeaways IBS and gallstones both cause abdominal pain, but the pain location might differ.Gallstones lead to severe pain if they block the bile ducts.IBS ...
Gallbladder problems are rare — 0.4 to 1.5 percent of people in clinical trials report gallstones on Ozempic®. If you have gallstones or had your gallbladder removed, you may still be able to take ...
Gallstones are painful little troublemakers that show up when your bile falls out of balance, usually from too much cholesterol, not enough fibre, or sluggish bile flow. The result? Sharp abdominal ...
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