How fast do gallstones grow?
Andrew Mccoy
Updated on January 14, 2026
Gallstones are lumps of solid material that form in the gallbladder. They usually look like small stones or gravel, but can be as small as sand or as large as pebbles, sometimes filling the gallbladder. They may take years to grow and there may be one or several.
At what rate do gallstones grow?
Abstract. The growth rate of a single symmetrically oval shaped gallbladder stone weighing 10.8 g was recorded over a period of six years before surgery and removal. The length of the stone was measured by ultrasonography and the growth rate was found to be linear with time, with a value of 0.4 mm/year.Can gallstones develop suddenly?
Gallstone symptoms (also called a gallbladder attack) may happen very suddenly. They often: Begin when gallstones get bigger. Happen when the stones start to block bile ducts.How long can you have gallstones for?
Gallstones can cause sudden, severe abdominal pain that usually lasts 1 to 5 hours (although it can sometimes last just a few minutes).How long can gallstones go undetected?
Gallstones are small, hard deposits that form in your gallbladder and cause problems like inflammation, infection, and pain. Sometimes they can go undetected for years. They are usually very small and can grow to several centimeters.Laparoscopic Surgery for Gall Stone Disease
What are the warning signs of gallstones?
Symptoms
- Sudden and rapidly intensifying pain in the upper right portion of your abdomen.
- Sudden and rapidly intensifying pain in the center of your abdomen, just below your breastbone.
- Back pain between your shoulder blades.
- Pain in your right shoulder.
- Nausea or vomiting.