Symptoms of
Gallbladder Disease While women are more at risk for developing stones than men, gallbladder symptoms in women and men are similar. The symptoms of gallbladder disease are often the same as the symptoms of gallstones, including indigestion, burping, belching and more. While most people with gallbladder disease do not experience any symptoms, inflammation of the bile duct can cause these mild, common symptoms:
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Diarrhea or constipation
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Headache over the eyes
-- Nausea or vomiting
-- Pain after eating fatty foods
-- Intermittent pain occurring regularly
-- Indigestion, gas, bloating burping or belching
-- Abdomen pain on the right side and the upper back
For acute gallbladder attacks, symptoms caused by a gallstone blockage or build up of bile blocks the duct can have much more severe consequences when not treated immediately. These symptoms are more constant and acute:
-- Fever
-- Chills
-- Loss of appetite
-- Nausea or vomiting
-- Pain often happens at night
-- Severe abdomen pain on the right side
-- Pain in the back, under the shoulder blades