Gallstones in the liver can lead to poor circulation, enlarged heart and spleen, varicose veins, obstruction of lymph vessels and hormonal imbalance. When gallstones are large enough to severely alter the structural structure of the liver lobes (units), blood flow to the liver becomes increasingly difficult. This not only increases the venous blood pressure in the liver but also in all organs and parts of the body that drain used blood through their respective veins to the portal vein in the liver. Limited blood flow through this portal vein causes congestion, especially in the spleen, stomach, esophagus, pancreas, gallbladder and small intestine. This can lead to an enlargement of these organs, a decrease in their ability to remove...