Stones & Bones 2017

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Stones to Kilograms formula

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Stones to Kilograms table

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StonesKilograms
0st0.00kg
1st6.35kg
2st12.70kg
3st19.05kg
4st25.40kg
5st31.75kg
6st38.10kg
7st44.45kg
8st50.80kg
9st57.15kg
10st63.50kg
11st69.85kg
12st76.20kg
13st82.55kg
14st88.90kg
15st95.25kg
16st101.60kg
17st107.95kg
18st114.31kg
19st120.66kg
StonesKilograms
20st127.01kg
21st133.36kg
22st139.71kg
23st146.06kg
24st152.41kg
25st158.76kg
26st165.11kg
27st171.46kg
28st177.81kg
29st184.16kg
30st190.51kg
31st196.86kg
32st203.21kg
33st209.56kg
34st215.91kg
35st222.26kg
36st228.61kg
37st234.96kg
38st241.31kg
39st247.66kg
StonesKilograms
40st254.01kg
41st260.36kg
42st266.71kg
43st273.06kg
44st279.41kg
45st285.76kg
46st292.11kg
47st298.46kg
48st304.81kg
49st311.16kg
50st317.51kg
51st323.86kg
52st330.22kg
53st336.57kg
54st342.92kg
55st349.27kg
56st355.62kg
57st361.97kg
58st368.32kg
59st374.67kg

Gallstones are small stones, usually made of cholesterol, that form in the gallbladder. In most cases, they do not cause any symptoms and do not need to be treated.

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Symptoms of gallstones

Gallstones often have no symptoms.

But if a gallstone becomes trapped in an opening (duct) inside the gallbladder, it can trigger a sudden, intense pain in your tummy that usually lasts between 1 and 5 hours.

This type of abdominal pain is known as biliary colic.

Some people with gallstones can also develop complications, such as inflammation of the gallbladder (cholecystitis).

This can cause:

  • persistent pain
  • yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice)
  • a high temperature

When gallstones cause symptoms or complications, it's known as gallstone disease or cholelithiasis.

The gallbladder

The gallbladder is a small pouch-like organ found underneath the liver. Its main purpose is to store and concentrate bile.

Bile is a liquid produced by the liver to help digest fats. It's passed from the liver into the gallbladder through a series of channels known as bile ducts.

The bile is stored in the gallbladder and, over time, becomes more concentrated, which makes it better at digesting fats.

The gallbladder releases bile into the digestive system when it's needed.

What causes gallstones?

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Gallstones are thought to develop because of an imbalance in the chemical make-up of bile inside the gallbladder.

In most cases the levels of cholesterol in bile become too high and the excess cholesterol forms into stones.

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Gallstones are very common. It's estimated more than 1 in every 10 adults in the UK has gallstones, although only a minority of people develop symptoms.

You're more at risk of developing gallstones if you're:

  • overweight or obese
  • female (particularly if you have had children)
  • 40 or over (the risk increases as you get older)

Treating gallstones

Treatment is usually only necessary if gallstones are causing:

  • symptoms, such as tummy pain
  • complications, such as jaundice or acute pancreatitis

In these cases, keyhole surgery to remove the gallbladder may be recommended.

This procedure, known as a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, is relatively simple to perform and has a low risk of complications.

It's possible to lead a normal life without a gallbladder.

Your liver will still produce bile to digest food, but the bile will drip continuously into the small intestine, rather than build up in the gallbladder.

Outlook

Gallstone disease is usually easily treated with surgery.

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Very severe cases can be life threatening, particularly in people who are already in poor health.

But deaths from gallstone disease are rare in the UK.

Video: gallstones

In this video, a doctor explains what gallstones are, the symptoms and the treatment options.

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