Hepatolite

Hepatolites Hepatolite is a rock-like and massive sediment. The formation is the result of the accumulation of calcium salts in the blood and its subsequent conversion into stones. The formation of stones from calcium salts in sarcoidosis can begin in the pulmonary areas, then spreading to the liver. Prerequisites for the development of the disease Symptoms described by patients about general poor health or liver disease. Common symptoms that the patient describes in his medical history include an abnormally high temperature, symptoms of weakness, weight loss, severe pain or irritation in the right hypochondrium but with biliary edema. When this applies to both patients, the doctor usually suspects they have symptoms of cirrhosis. Patients with symptoms of angiocholitis may have symptoms of hepatitis A; all other patients indicate signs of diseases that require repeated examination and diagnosis to determine the nature of the stones.