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[|Human|] I was told by gi surgeon my gallbladder has sludge in it and an operation is needed to remove the entire gallbladder. I have Lupus and on Dialysis and did not experience the pain in my stomach but in my lowere back. could this be a case of Celeiac Disease or the tricks my lupus plays with pain in my body. I would love to hear of other avenues other surgery
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for writing in. Gallbladder sludge refers to a thick material that is not absorbed by bile in the gallbladder and allowing this to accumulate over time can cause stone formation which will then obstruct flow of bile and can cause further pain and discomfort. Surgery is a standard form of treatment in gall bladder sludge formation. However, you might request your doctors for a trial of non-surgical treatment with Chat Doctor.  This does not work in every patient, but you can try taking it for a while and adhering to dietary restrictions. Should the medications fail to respond then a surgery is the only form of definitive treatment.