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Cholecystitis is a redness and swelling (inflammation) of the gallbladder. It happens when a digestive juice called bile gets trapped in the gallbladder.
The gallbladder is a small organ under your liver. It stores bile, which is made in the liver.
Normally, bile drains out of your gallbladder and into your small intestine to help with digestion. If the bile is blocked, it builds up in your gallbladder. This causes inflammation and can cause infection.
Cholecystitis can be sudden (acute) or long-term (chronic).
The gallbladder stores a digestive juice called bile. Little stones called gallstones can form in your gallbladder. They are made from cholesterol and bile. Cholecystitis happens when bile gets trapped in your gallbladder.
In most cases, this happens because gallstones are blocking a tube that drains bile from the gallbladder. This causes bile to build up in your gallbladder, causing irritation and pressure. It can cause swelling and infection.
Other causes of cholecystitis include:
Cholecystitis can happen suddenly (acute) or it can be long-term (chronic).
In most cases, an attack of cholecystitis lasts 2 to 3 days. Each person's symptoms may vary. Symptoms may include:
The symptoms of cholecystitis may look like other health problems. Always see your doctor to be sure.
Your doctor will look at your past health and do a physical exam.
You may also have some blood tests, including:
You may also have imaging tests, including:
You will likely be admitted to a hospital to rest your gallbladder. You may need surgery to remove your gallbladder.
In the hospital, your treatment may include:
Your symptoms may get better with this treatment. But if your cholecystitis is caused by gallstones in your gallbladder, you'll need to have surgery to remove your gallbladder. Gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy) is a common surgery. Your body will work well without your gallbladder. It's not essential for a healthy life.
You may have surgery done right away. If you are too sick to have surgery, a small tube may be put through your skin and into your gallbladder. This will drain the bile and ease your symptoms until you can have surgery.
Other treatment choices may include:
In some cases, cholecystitis can cause other problems, including:
If your gallbladder has not been removed and you have more attacks of cholecystitis, you may develop long-term (chronic) cholecystitis.
Chronic cholecystitis may not cause any symptoms. But it can damage the walls of your gallbladder. The walls can become scarred and get thicker. Your gallbladder will start to get smaller. Over time, it will be less able to store and release bile. You will need surgery to remove your gallbladder.
Contact your doctor right away if:
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: