Symptoms

NHS

Symptoms of gallstones

Gallstones are common and often do not cause symptoms. But if a gallstone blocks a bile duct (a small tube that connects the gallbladder to the liver and other organs), they can cause tummy pain.

The pain may:

  • feel severe
  • be constant
  • last longer than 30 minutes, and up to several hours
  • be in the middle of your tummy, or just under your ribs on the right side
  • make you feel sick or vomit

This tummy pain is called a biliary colic.

How gallstones are diagnosed

If you do not have symptoms, gallstones may be found by chance at a scan or X-ray for another health issue.

If you have symptoms of gallstones, you may have:

  • an ultrasound scan
  • a blood test

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