What Is Cholesterolosis Of The Gallbladder?
Gallbladder cholesterolosis is present when the excess amount of cholesterol is located in the lining of the gallbladder, forming the appearance of yellowish strawberry spots on x-rays. It can be diagnosed by accident in ultrasound and can also be asymptomatic.
Common Causes and Risk Factors
- High blood cholesterol levels
- Obesity or rapid weight gain
- Female gender (more prevalent in women)
- Age between 40 and 60 years
- Family history of gallbladder disease
Signs and Symptoms
- Often none-many patients are asymptomatic
- Upper right abdominal discomfort or fullness
- Bloating after meals
- Mild nausea or indigestion
- Occasional shoulder or back pain
How Dr. Rishi Chadha Diagnoses This Condition
Dr. Chadha uses a focused diagnostic plan:
Abdominal Ultrasound
The symptoms and medical history Dr. Chadha examines and can request liver tests to exclude similar problems.
Health History and Liver Tests
Dr. Chadha reviews your symptoms and medical history and may order liver function tests to rule out related issues.
Advanced Imaging
Since he has suspicions about other issues such as stones or polyps, he can also prescribe endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) to have a clearer picture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cholesterolosis of the gallbladder?
It is the buildup of cholesterol in the gallbladder, and it does not have any symptoms most of the time.
What is the symptoms of cholesterolosis of the gallbladder?
In most cases, there is bloating, mild pains in the upper right side with the occasional nausea.
What is the diagnosis of cholesterolosis?
An ultrasound identifies multiple cholesterol deposits in the wall of the gallbladder.
Is cholesterolosis serious?
Majority of the cases are not harmful, however, others can be treated in case they cause pain.
Is cholesterolosis a self-limiting disease?
Compromise cases can be treated by diet and medicine as time goes by.
What is the cholesterolosis of gallbladder ICD 10?
ICD-10 K82.1 is the cholesterolosis of the gallbladder.
What is the cholesterolosis of the available treatments towards the gallbladder?
One of the potential therapies is diet, medications, such as ursodeoxycholic acid or removing the gallbladder.
Should cholesterolosis be surgically operated?
In case you are having persistent pain, large deposits or other complications.
What can I do to reduce the risk in Houston?
Have a balanced diet, physical exercise and do not change weight fast.
When should I see Dr. Chadha?
In case of unexplainable upper-right pain, after-meal nausea or a flashy ultrasound.