What is the department for gallbladder stones?

Gallbladder stones can be registered with the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery or General Surgery, and emergency departments can be consulted first if the condition is urgent.
Typical symptoms of gallbladder stones are biliary colic, which is a recurring pain in the right upper abdomen and middle-upper abdomen that radiates to the back of the right shoulder, and may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, jaundice and other symptoms. Gallbladder stones can be listed in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery in tertiary general hospitals, and the Department of General Surgery in municipal hospitals or grassroots hospitals due to the lack of a complete subspecialty, depending on the subspecialty of each hospital to choose.
If it is an acute attack of biliary colic, it can also be seen in the emergency department first, and after the initial treatment, it can be referred to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery or the Department of General Surgery for further treatment.
If there are symptoms similar to gallbladder stones such as right upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, etc., it is recommended to consult the doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.