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This medicine may increase your risk of having gallstones, which may lead to bile duct blockage. Check with your doctor right away if you have severe ...
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Chronic heavy alcohol consumption is the second most common cause of acute pancreatitis after gallstones. Known as alcoholic pancreatitis, this form of ...
If gallstones caused your pancreatitis — with or without bile duct blockage — your health care team may recommend surgery to remove your gallbladder. This ...
For example, for gallstones causing acute pancreatitis, a cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) is advised. Treatment options for acute pancreatitis may ...
People who have had stomach or weight-loss surgery can develop dumping syndrome, which causes cramping, diarrhea and, sometimes, low blood sugar.
Gallstones, or history of or; Glaucoma, acute angle-closure or; Gout, history of or; Heart attack, history of or; Heart or blood vessel disease (eg, severe ...
Acute cholangitis (AC) is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection that often is associated with strictures or gallstones. Symptoms include fever ...
This liver condition is becoming more common in the Western world. Find out how to treat and prevent this potentially dangerous liver disease.
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