What are the symptoms of Gall Bladder problems?
I get nauseated these days no matter what I eat. I have to drink ginger ale with every meal just to keep it down. No, I’m not pregnant, promise. I can’t afford to go to the doctor just to be told it’ll pass. How do I know if it could be my gall bladder?
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SOME SYMPTOMS OF GALLBLADDER PROBLEMS:
Pain or tenderness under the rib cage on the right side
Pain between shoulder blades
Stools light or chalky colored
Indigestion after eating, especially fatty or greasy foods
Nausea
Dizziness
Bloating
Gas
Burping or belching
Feeling of fullness or food not digesting
Diarrhea (or alternating from soft to watery)
Constipation
Headache over eyes, especially right
Bitter fluid comes up after eating
Frequent use of laxatives
GALLBLADDER ATTACK SYMPTOMS:
Moderate to severe pain under the right side of the rib cage
Pain may radiate through to the back or to the right shoulder
Severe upper abdominal pain (biliary colic)
Nausea
Queasiness
Vomiting
Gas
Burping or belching
Attacks are often at night
Attacks often occur after overeating
Pain will often but not always follow a meal with fats or grease
Pain may be worse with deep inhalation
Attacks can last from 15 minutes to 15 hours
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Pain or tenderness under the rib cage on the right side
Pain between shoulder blades
Stools light or chalky colored
Indigestion after eating, especially fatty or greasy foods
Nausea
Dizziness
Bloating
Gas
Burping or belching
Feeling of fullness or food not digesting
Diarrhea (or alternating from soft to watery)
Constipation
Headache over eyes, especially right
Bitter fluid comes up after eating
Frequent use of laxatives
Hello, Cstina:
I wonder if you are taking aspirin regularly? If so, let me know. It inhibits Pancreatic ‘enzyme
secretions and inhibits digestion. Thus, your stomach will not digest and empty, leaving you with a fullness feeling, belching acid residue, and nausea. Sometimes 1/2 ounce of lemon juice with the meal will accelerate digestion and emptying of the stomach.
If you are on a McDonald’s diet, you can expect Gall Bladder problems. The liver removes excessive fats from the blood and it secretes as liver bile, often causing gall stones–also, brownness of your feces is related to removing old red blood cells from the blood. That is why grey stool is a sign of gall bladder dysfunction. So, when you cook, use nothing but FRESH liquid vegetable oil (I recommend safflower or corn oil) and use it sparingly. These oils contain elements essential to life but don’t use any oil or fat in large amounts. I will effect you from head to tail.
Blessings, Ben Yeshua, RN