European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
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Article Name :
Lipid Profile and Other Risk Factors in Prevalence of Cholelithiasis: A Review
Author Name :
NIDA NAZAR1, SHAHIDA KAREEM NAHEEDA JALAL MARYUM DAWOOD, SYED MUHAMMED ISHAQUE, KHALID MEHMOOD
Publisher :
Bridge Center
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Abstract :
The objective of this review is to high light the risk factors of gall bladder stone formation. As it is a general gastrointestinal disease in developed as well as in developing countries approximately ten to fifteen percent of adult population suffering from this aliment. Majority of patient’s showed severe abdominal pain, which leads to surgical interventions. Numerous other factors including certain diseases may play a key role in formation of stones. The major cause is reduced metabolism of bile acids, cholesterol and bilirubin. In the case of cholelithiasis, the serum lipid profile plays a significant role especially in formation of cholesterol gallstones. The studies of 30 years indicated that the lipid disturbance noticed in half of the patients of cholelithiasis. This condition could increase the chance of stroke and coronary heart disorders. Evidences from previous studies suggest that cholelithiasis is more common in females than male. In several studies, eighty percent of females are effected with gall bladder stone disease. The synthesis of the bile acid decreases with the elderly age. However the findings of this study is to avoid fat rich food, regulate dyslipidemia, less use of saturated fatty acids, control of weight gain and assessment of lipid profile on shortly intervals and may be use of anti-hyperlipidemia drugs. Thus, these precautionary measures as well as medication may help in decreasing the formation of gall stone disease risk. Therefor the pharmaceutical companies must high light the importance of anti-lipedema drugs for treatment and prevention of cholelithiasis.
Keywords :
Gallstones; Risk factors; Serum lipid profile; Gender; Prevention.

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