Friday, January 29, 2010

Gallbladder Pain Does Gallbladder Pain Have To Be Sharp And Painfull?

Does gallbladder pain have to be sharp and painfull? - gallbladder pain

I had pain in the upper right-hand gutter of the nausea that comes and goes. Ultrasound and CT scan showed no signs of gallstones. I have scan on Friday. Can you still my gall bladder, if the pain is a dull ache and comes and goes, and not seriously injured?

3 comments:

~mobabe~ said...

It is possible that these will be your gallbladder may even the dull pain that comes and goes. This is actually occurring, as the symptoms begin. It is often forgotten, the first symptoms, how it works.
Signs and symptoms
You may not know that you gallstones until they have discovered in testing for other reasons. But sometimes gallstones May cause signs and symptoms. Symptoms of gallstones are:
* Chronic indigestion. Signs and symptoms of indigestion may include nausea, gas, bloating and abdominal pain, sometimes. These signs and symptoms or worsen after eating foods high in fat. But even if you have gallstones, they are often not the cause of his digestive problems. A number of other conditions - including reflux disease gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and peptic ulcer in the stomach or small intestine (duodenum) and irritable bowel syndrome - may also be chronic digestive disorders. For this reason it is important to discuss your symptoms carefully with your doctor.
* Abdominal pain. Sudden and constantand moderate to severe pain in the upper half or upper right abdomen may be a signal to attack gallbladder. The pain may occur one or two hours after meals, but can also occur at other times - even at night. This may be about 30 minutes to several hours. Gallbladder pain usually starts in the upper half of the upper abdomen or right, and sometimes move back or right shoulder. After the disappearance of pain, you can ease pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen that can last up to one or two days. If you had an attack of pain, the odds are about seven of 10, the other attacks.
* Nausea and vomiting. These symptoms may accompany the gallbladder attack.
* Fever. Gallstones sometimes caught in the neck of the gallbladder and persistent pain that lasts longer than a few hours and is accompanied by fever cause. If you go to experience this kind of persistent pain, pain or fever, consult a doctor immediately.

Sandra B said...

You need to be sent to a field under certain circumstances, whether you have stones. It happened to me. For six years I went with gallstones, it is up to the stage of my bile duct to the gallbladder from Damedos. It was found when I became jaundiced. My stones were like fine sand, which explains why the doctor could not identify my problem.

Oh yes, this time I was eating Rolaids like candy for nausea and indigestion.

carpal-t... said...

Any fever, jaundice (yellowing of the skin) eyes? So, if the ERC for hepatitis A..

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