Gall Bladder Pain
Gall bladder pain can be extreme. It can come on gradually or suddenly. Gallbladder pain may require hospitalization and result in surgery. The pain usually is found under the right ribcage and can also be felt in or near the right shoulder blade. Gall bladder pain also occurs in the upper abdomen.
Additional gallbladder pain symptoms are nausea, queasiness, vomiting, gas, bloating, burping and belching. These attacks of gall bladder pain frequently occur at night, can follow a meal containing fats and last between 15 minutes to 15 hours.
If you have had your gallbladder removed or have a diagnosis of Irritable
Bowel Syndrome (IBS), feel free to download my free IBS Report where I
describe what you can do to conquer IBS and where I also describe a
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Gall Bladder Pain
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By Dr. David Dahlman, DC
Dec 4, 2007 - 8:54:06 PM
Dec 4, 2007 - 8:54:06 PM
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