GALL BLADDER SYMPTOMS
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Gall bladder symptoms

First, what is gall bladder?
Gall bladder is a small organ that looks like pear. This organ absorbs bile salts and water and in short, acts like storage box. Why is this storage box important? Gall bladder will have bile available for use when you eat a meal and will breakdown the fats in meal you just ate for body to use them in a good way.

Bile function and gall bladder symptoms


Bile has two extremely important functions for your body. As said before, it breaks fats you ate and makes them useful to your body. Without gall bladder, you couldn’t use vitamins you just ate, for instance vitamin A, D, E and K. Second bile function is even more intriguing.
Bile is extremely strong antioxidant which helps your liver stay toxins free. It cleans your liver. If it proves that you really do have gall bladder symptoms, you should consider cleaning your liver, as well as bowel.



Gall bladder symptoms


You can have digestive problems for years and never realize they have to do something with gall bladder. People usually connect it with other digestive symptoms. Everything written below may be related to gall bladder, but it could also be related to something else. Read gallbladder symptom list with caution. For correct and definite diagnosis you should visit your doctor.

Most common gall bladder symptoms are:

- Severe pain under the rib cage (upper abdomen), on right side. This pain can last up to several hours. Try paying attention where is this pain coming from. Try to locate center of the pain.

- This severe pain is in the upper part of your back, between shoulder blades, especially under right shoulder.

- Feeling of nausea or abdominal bloating.

- Noticing you are instinctively avoiding fatty foods and you’re not finding that food appealing as before.

- Burping, belching, gases, diarrhea and constipation.

You could be even more sure that these are gall bladder symptoms if, at the same time, you’re sweating, having chills all over your body and noticing yellowish color all over your body, you should visit your doctor as soon as possible.

Gall bladder symptoms attacks

You have gall bladder attack; these will be gall bladder attack symptoms and you should visit your doctor right now. For instance, attacks are more often at night, attacks happen when you overeat and after you eat lots of fats and/or grease and attacks are worse when you inhale deeply.

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