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There are many people who may go for years and years with digestive symptoms and still do not realize that it can be related to a gallbladder problem. That's because they are so inter-related with other digestive symptoms. Among many digestive problems constipation is one of the most common and missed ones. The following list provided can be related to gallbladder but one must keep in mind that it might be something else.
It is not necessary to many gall bladder symptoms to have gallbladder problems but the more symptoms match in the list, the more confirmation one can that the gallbladder is involved.
Gallbladder symptoms are pain or tenderness under the rib cage on the right side, pain between shoulder blades, stools light or chalky colored, indigestion after eating, particularly after eating fatty or greasy foods, nausea, dizziness, bloating, gas and burping or belching.
There are many other gall bladder symptoms that include feeling of fullness or food not digesting, diarrhea (or alternating from soft to watery), constipation, and headache over eyes, bitter fluid comes up after eating, frequent use of laxatives. If any of these symptoms have been appearing since sometime they might be gall bladder symptoms but it is important not to have a self medication. If you feel you have been facing these problems and are not getting better they can be gall bladder symptoms. Therefore a proper consultation must be done. If one is in severe pain particularly if one your attack gall bladder symptoms are accompanied by fever the person must look forward for a medical attention as soon as possible. The following are typical of attack gall bladder symptoms. Moderate to severe pain under the right side of the rib cage, pain may radiate through to the back or to the right shoulder, nausea, queasiness, vomiting, gas and attacks that last from 15 minutes to 15 hours. It is important to consult doctor in case any of the gall bladder symptoms appear.

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