Gallbladder Disease

Your gall bladder plays an important part in the digestive process by storing a greenish fluid called bile. Unfortunately, the gall bladder can experience a number of issues, including inflammation, infections, structural changes, and stone formation. Fortunately, here at Southwest Gastroenterology Clinic and Surgery Center in Burleson, TX , your gastroenterologist, Dr. Anees, diagnoses and treats gall bladder disease for better digestive health and overall well-being.

What's the most common gall bladder disease in Burleson, TX?

It's chronic or acute inflammation, typically caused by a high-fat diet. However, at our office  in Burleson, TX , your gastroenterologist also sees many people with gall stones. These calcified deposits of bile and fat may block the bile duct which connects the gall bladder with the small intestine.

Additional gall bladder problems include:

  • Cancer
  • Calcification of the entire gall bladder (porcelain gall bladder)
  • Abscess
  • Perforation

Gall bladder issues may occur at any age; however, middle-aged women seem most prone as do individuals with severe weight problems or a family history of gall stones.

How do you know that you have a problem?

Many people with gall bladder disease have no symptoms at all. In other situations, those who are very ill can present:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Jaundice
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Darkly-colored urine
  • Diarrhea
  • Gas
  • Abdominal distention

When symptoms persist, make an appointment with your gastroenterologist, Dr. Anees, who may order:

  • Blood tests
  • Ultrasound examination
  • A CT scan or MRI

Treatment of gall bladder disease

For most people, gall bladder disease can be treated with a low-carb, low-fat diet to prevent stone formation and reduce inflammation. MedicalNewsToday reports that most problems are relatively easy to manage.

However, some patients require gall bladder removal. While some people require the traditional, large-incision procedure, most do well with a laparoscopy. This short procedure introduces a lighted tube through a small incision into the upper abdomen. Through this hole, the doctor can take out the gall bladder quickly and easily, with the patient going home the very day of surgery.


Don't ignore your symptoms. If you suspect problems with your gall bladder, call us at (817) 293-9292 for an evaluation. Call our Burleson, TX  office today!

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