Gall Bladder Attack



 
Summary:
A gall bladder attack can be one of the most painful experiences you can imagine. An endless, painful episode possibly requiring hospitalization, pain medications and surgery. Gallbladder attacks are quite common and unfortunately are treated with the same therapy is almost all cases.


A gall bladder attack can come upon you quickly or you may get warning signs that are usually ignored. The symptoms of a gallbladder attack usually includes moderate to severe pain under the right side of the ribcage and pain radiating to the back or the right shoulder blade and pain in the abdomen. Other signs symptoms of gallbladder attacks can be nausea, vomiting, gas, bloating, burping and belching.
These symptoms of a gallbladder attack may occur after eating a meal containing fat.

These gall bladder attacks symptoms may be as a result of gallstones, infection, "sludge" in the gall bladder or lack of ability of the gall bladder to contract.
Usual treatment for a gallbladder attack is its removal through laparoscopic surgery via a small incision. An ineffective treatment is usually to avoid fats in your diet. This is counterproductive as fats are necessary for proper human health.

Prevention of a gall bladder attack is found by eating a fresh, whole food diet devoid of processed foods. Common dietary advice suggests cutting back on or eliminating
many foods, but it is generally enough to focus on foods as nature intended them to be.

If you have your gallbladder removed or have a diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), feel free to download my free report where I describe what you can do to conquer IBS and where I also describe a specific enzyme helpful in digesting fats for people without their gallbladder.

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