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Gall Bladder Disease
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Summary:
Gall bladder disease symptoms are similar regardless of the exact reason as to why you have gallbladder disease. Symptoms of gall bladder disease are explained in the article below.
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Gall Bladder Disease
Gall bladder disease symptoms are very common is those who have gallbladder disease. They are usually, gas, bloating, indigestion, pain, spasms, burping and/or belching. The reason for these symptoms can be gallstones, infection, sludge or a gall bladder unable to contract and push out bile.
A gall bladder attack because of gallstones is a very common event, happening in about 1/2 million people each year. Painful and sometime requiring hospitalization, the usual treatment is the removal of the gall bladder.
Infection occurs less commonly and also is treated with surgery and removal. Gall bladder disease from sludge or lack of contractions, though treated with a change in diet by alternative physicians is conventionally managed with surgery also.
Fats in meals can cause any of the symptoms described above and are the first warning sign of gall bladder disease. These symptoms of gall bladder disease can begin with tenderness on the right side of your abdomen and can progress to extremely sharp pain.
Gallbladder disease symptoms should be taken seriously to avoid further pain. Please see your doctor if you believe you are experiencing this discomfort.
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.
For additional information, please see the related articles.
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