Excessive protein intake can lead to rapid and uncontrolled fat loss, which may contribute to gallstone formation, particularly cholesterol stones, while hemolytic disorders that cause red blood cell breakdown and hemoglobin degradation can lead to pigment stones, representing significant risk factors for gallbladder health.
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Excess protein and gall stones #healthawareness #drpallaviprasad #gallbladderAñadido:
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