Gallstones Center - Des Moines, IA
Des Moines Gastroenterologist Doctors for GallstonesType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Des Moines *![]() Central Iowa Gastroenterology ![]() Jeffrey D Stahl MD ![]() Allen R Kaufman MD ![]() Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants ![]() Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants ![]() Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants ![]() Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants ![]() Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants ![]() Iowa Digestive Disease Center ![]() Iowa Digestive Disease Center ![]() Iowa Digestive Disease Center ![]() Iowa Digestive Disease Center ![]() Iowa Digestive Disease Center ![]() Iowa Digestive Disease Center ![]() Iowa Digestive Disease Center ![]() Iowa Digestive Disease Center ![]() The Iowa Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Iowa Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Iowa Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Iowa Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Iowa Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Iowa Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Iowa Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Iowa Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() McFarland Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() McFarland Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() McFarland Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() McFarland Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() McFarland Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() Drs Adams & Lee Des Moines, IowaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-08
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GallstonesWhat are gallstones?Gallstones (often misspelled gall stones, or gall stone) are stones that form in the gall (bile). (The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ just below the liver and stores the bile secreted by the liver.)
From the common bile duct, there are two different directions that bile can flow.
Once in the gallbladder, bile is concentrated by the removal (absorption) of water. During a meal, the muscle that makes up the wall of the gallbladder contracts and squeezes the concentrated bile in the gallbladder back through the cystic duct into the common duct and then into the intestine. (Concentrated bile is much more effective for digestion than the un-concentrated bile that goes from the liver straight into the intestine.) The timing of gallbladder contraction-during a meal-allows the concentrated bile from the gallbladder to mix with food. Gallstones usually form in the gallbladder; however, they also may form anywhere there is bile; in the intrahepatic, hepatic, common bile, and cystic ducts. Gallst... Recommended Reading Related to GallstonesObesity facts
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