Symptoms Of Gallbladder Disease Problem
Published on May 07 2010, in the categories: Gallbladder
Gall bladder disease is also known under the names of gall stones or gallstones and it is a nasty afflictions that causes some serious discomfort physically as well as psychologically.
Of course you will say that any disease causes discomfort, and I agree with your, but this only means that the disease I am writing about here does this too, since it is, well, a disease. So please, allow me to continue.
Here are some of the symptoms of gall bladder disease problem, but keep in mind that symptoms are relative to the condition and you could be feeling these symptoms without actually having the disease.

If you think that you are suffering from gall bladder disease and you go online looking for symptoms of gall bladder disease problem, you should not stop there. This should only be the beginning. After you find what you are looking for, you should treat this information as only partial, or only incipient. The next step, logical I believe, would be to go get checked by a doctor or a specialist. So, like I said above, here are some of the symptoms of gall bladder disease problem.
Commonly, people who are suffering from gall bladder disease have complained about constant and intense pain in the upper side of the abdomen. This pain starts off slow but quickly gains in intensity, and it may last anywhere between half an hour and several hours.
Another pretty commonly encountered symptom is some pain felt by patients in the back, between the blades of the shoulders, where the hand simply cannot scratch.
There are other symptoms as well, and I will mention them as I continue this text, but these top two are, as I have said, more common, given that they are encountered in over 97% of patients. The symptoms that I will describe now are the ones that can be easily confused with something else or they are symptoms which can just as well be caused by other afflictions or malfunctions in the human body.

The pain you feel under the right shoulder, for example, can be cause by a multitude of things, from mechanical reasons to chemical reactions and even as a stress response. But in this context, it is a symptom of gall bladder disease.
The fact that you are feeling nauseous and you are vomiting is another symptom of gall bladder disease, but it too can be caused by other things, including excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages, that bas sushi you had the last time you went to “Eat at Moe’s” and so on.
Moving on, the rest of the symptoms include a bloated abdomen, little to no tolerance to foods with high contents of fat, colic, expulsion of gas via the oral cavity, otherwise known as belching, flatulence and gas, as well as indigestion.
Again, if you are faced with one of these symptoms, it is probably nothing to worry about. If you are faced with several or all of these symptoms, then you should go see a doctor. Keep your eyes on the top two symptoms and be aware of the other symptoms as well. Knowing this, you should be just fine.
Of course you will say that any disease causes discomfort, and I agree with your, but this only means that the disease I am writing about here does this too, since it is, well, a disease. So please, allow me to continue.
Here are some of the symptoms of gall bladder disease problem, but keep in mind that symptoms are relative to the condition and you could be feeling these symptoms without actually having the disease.

If you think that you are suffering from gall bladder disease and you go online looking for symptoms of gall bladder disease problem, you should not stop there. This should only be the beginning. After you find what you are looking for, you should treat this information as only partial, or only incipient. The next step, logical I believe, would be to go get checked by a doctor or a specialist. So, like I said above, here are some of the symptoms of gall bladder disease problem.
Commonly, people who are suffering from gall bladder disease have complained about constant and intense pain in the upper side of the abdomen. This pain starts off slow but quickly gains in intensity, and it may last anywhere between half an hour and several hours.
Another pretty commonly encountered symptom is some pain felt by patients in the back, between the blades of the shoulders, where the hand simply cannot scratch.
There are other symptoms as well, and I will mention them as I continue this text, but these top two are, as I have said, more common, given that they are encountered in over 97% of patients. The symptoms that I will describe now are the ones that can be easily confused with something else or they are symptoms which can just as well be caused by other afflictions or malfunctions in the human body.

The pain you feel under the right shoulder, for example, can be cause by a multitude of things, from mechanical reasons to chemical reactions and even as a stress response. But in this context, it is a symptom of gall bladder disease.
The fact that you are feeling nauseous and you are vomiting is another symptom of gall bladder disease, but it too can be caused by other things, including excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages, that bas sushi you had the last time you went to “Eat at Moe’s” and so on.
Moving on, the rest of the symptoms include a bloated abdomen, little to no tolerance to foods with high contents of fat, colic, expulsion of gas via the oral cavity, otherwise known as belching, flatulence and gas, as well as indigestion.
Again, if you are faced with one of these symptoms, it is probably nothing to worry about. If you are faced with several or all of these symptoms, then you should go see a doctor. Keep your eyes on the top two symptoms and be aware of the other symptoms as well. Knowing this, you should be just fine.
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