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Gallstones in kids on the rise: experts

Ahmedabad Mirror

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September 02, 2025

Doctors stress on need for early detection and lifestyle modifications to combat the worrying numbers

Once considered an adult ailment, gallstones are increasingly affecting children across India, prompting pediatricians to call for greater awareness and preventive care.

In a surprising shift in pediatric health trends, hospitals and clinics across India are reporting a steady rise in cases of gallstones among children, experts said.

Traditionally viewed as a condition affecting middle-aged adults, gallstones are now being diagnosed in children as young as six, raising concerns among medical professionals and public health experts.

Gallstones are solid deposits that form in the gallbladder, often composed of cholesterol or bilirubin. While many cases remain asymptomatic, they can cause intense abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and digestive distress when they obstruct bile flow.

"We're seeing a clear increase in pediatric gallstone cases, especially in urban centers," said Dr. Shandip Kumar Sinha, the director of pediatric surgery and pediatric urology at Medanta-The Medicity in Gurugram.

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