Introduction: Cholelithiasis, also known as gallstones, is a disorder in which the gallbladder generates bile, bilirubin, and cholesterol stones. Most of the time, these stones have no symptoms and are discovered by chance. In symptomatic patients, right upper abdomen discomfort, nausea, vomiting, pain in the epigastrium radiating to the right scapula or mid-back, risk factors for gallstone development, racial distribution, presenting symptoms, consequences, and treatment are all present. Gallstones are a worldwide disease; however, they are more common in Native Americans and Hispanics in North America and less common in Asian and African populations. Gallbladder sludge is thought to be…