What are the symptoms of gallbladder crystallization

Symptoms of gallbladder crystals depend on the severity of the crystals and whether they have caused associated gallbladder inflammation. In the early stage, there may be no clinical symptoms. In the later stage, gallbladder stones may be formed or cholecystitis may occur, resulting in abdominal pain accompanied by nausea, vomiting and fever.
If the early gallbladder crystals just precipitate crystals adsorbed on the gallbladder wall, there may be no obvious clinical symptoms. Through active exercise, drinking plenty of water and paying attention to diet, and also giving choleretic drugs (such as ursodeoxycholic acid tablets), the symptoms can be gradually relieved or even disappear.
However, if cholesterol crystals enlarge and increase, there is a possibility of forming gallbladder stones or gallbladder polyps, or causing cholecystitis. At this time, it may be manifested as pain in the right upper abdomen, or even colic symptoms, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, chills, fever, abdominal distension, fatigue and other symptoms.
Once gallbladder crystals are found, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately for prompt treatment to avoid further increase of crystals affecting your health.