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What is a Gold Bladder?

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What is a Gold Bladder?

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The term gold bladder is an incorrect way of saying gall bladder. This may also be spelled as gallbladder or called a cholecyst. The gall bladder is an organ in the human body located below the liver. It may be called nonessential because it is not necessary for people to have this organ, and many people have their gall bladders removed because of some problems they can develop. The gall bladder’s main function is to aid in digestion of fats. It does this by accumulating bile. The liver initially produces bile which helps to break down foods, and then the cholecyst receives some of this and turns it into a concentrated bile that when released, is even more effective in breaking down fats. Many people may never be much aware of the gall bladder or its function unless they begin to have some problems associated with it. Sometimes pieces of bile can crystallize and cause gall bladder stones. These can make people acutely aware of this nonessential organ because they can be extremely painf

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