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Gall Bladder Pain Symptoms

Gallbladder Pain Symptoms
The gallbladder is a small organ located in the concavity of the liver. The gallbladder’s role is to store bile from the liver during the digestion process and ejects fluids when needed in order to break down fat and cholesterol. Like many other organs, the gallbladder is susceptible to become dysfunctional by a gallbladder sickness. There are two types of gallbladder disease; acute cholecystitis and chledocholithiasis. Acute Cholecystitis is caused by inflammation of the gallbladder which occurs because there is a blockage to the duct by gallstones and chledocholithiasis is due to the gallstones gathering in the common bile duct.
Even though a lot of people don’t feel any warning signs at first, the most prevalanet symptom of gallbladder pain is Bilary colic. Bilary colic is also associated with other symptoms such as pain in the middle or right section of the upper abdominal cavity beneath the rib cage.  The pain is described as sharp and extremely painful. This inflammation in the abdomen can also lead to the abdomen to feel stiff.
Bilary colic can also lead to pain in the upper back area and sometimes beneath the breast bone or the left side of the body. The pain also usually gets worse when the person inhales. The pain can last over a long period of time even when medicine is taken or it can happen at specific time of day. It is also likely that the pain can even restart even decades after they have discontinued. Persons suffering from acute cholecystitis also experience fever and chills. In rare cases, the discomfort can be felt along with nausea, excessive passing of wind. Nausea can lead to vomiting and can create a very discomforting feeling. Gallbladder pain can be linked to bloating in the abdominal area that occurs when the gas built up from foods that are consumed are stuck in the intestinal tract and are unable to escape. This causes the belly to feel full with the sensation of wanting to pass your wind or belch excessively.
Because chledocholithiasis is attributed to gallstones getting stuck in the common bile duct it also results in the same symptoms to Acute Cholecystitis. Such as extreme discomfort in the abdomen area, nausea, indigestion, chills and fever. Indigestion produces a feeling that you have eaten too much, this can happen with gallbladder pain, even when the individual has not eaten a lot of food. The indigestion can also cause persons to feel a very discomforting burning sensation in the lower end of the chest area. If any of these signs continue over an extended length of time it is suggested that you seek the aid of a medical professional

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