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Gallbladder Symptoms
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Summary:
Gallbladder symptoms can come upon you suddenly. The number one symptom of gall bladder problems is pain. Symptoms of gallbladder pain are usually found in the mid to upper right abdomen and can radiate to the mid back and under the right shoulder blade.
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Gall Bladder Symptoms
Gallbladder symptoms are usually a surprise when suddenly you start feeling the pain. Though pain is the main symptom of gallbladder problems, you may also experience shoulder pain, nausea or vomiting, gas or bloating or indigestion. The pain of gallbladder symptoms may last from 30 minutes to several hours.
This pain is caused by the presence of gallstones that will block the ducts of the gallbladder. These ducts usually transport bile, an enzyme to help you digest fats into the digestive tract and are not large enough to let some of the larger stones pass. Gallbladder symptoms may come and go, but if your body is prone to creating them, the first gallbladder problem symptom may just be a warning sign of more to come.
Prevention of the formation of gallstones centers on your diet. Healthy people don't get gallstones and the eating of a more natural, whole food diet is the key. See your physician if you suspect you have experienced the first symptom of gallbladder problems.
If you have had your gallbladder removed or have a diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), feel free to download my free IBS Report available below 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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