How gallbladder stones form in children

The causes of gallbladder stone formation in children are complex and are related to a variety of factors. Common causes include improper dietary habits, obesity, insufficient exercise, heredity and bacterial infection.
1. Improper eating habits: for example, a long time high-fat, high-cholesterol diet will lead to excessive fat and cholesterol content in the bile, affecting its metabolism, which will lead to the production of stones.
2. Obesity: obese people are more likely to suffer from gallbladder stones.
3. Insufficient exercise: a large amount of energy intake, but insufficient consumption, which leads to excess energy in the body, affecting the metabolism of bile, there may be gallbladder stones.
4. Heredity: there will be a certain family history of hereditary disease.
5. Bacterial infections: Bacterial infections may cause bile stagnation and lead to stone formation.
Children with gallbladder stones should consult the gastroenterology department in time.