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Gallstones Pain –
What Do You
Feel?
By
Dr. Valeria Simone MD,
(Southlake General Surgery, Texas)
Overview
Gallstones Pain- what do you
feel? – when you experience
gallstone pain it is something
intense, sudden, and
severe. Gallstones, or solidified
deposits of digestive fluid, are the
most prevalent cause of
gallbladder pain.
Other probable causes include
gallbladder inflammation or
infection. There are treatments
that can effectively alleviate the
pain that is linked with the
gallbladder.
Gallstones
Pain – What
do you feel?
The gallbladder is a tiny sac that can be
found in the upper right quadrant of your
belly, underneath your liver. The gallbladder
is where your body stores bile, which is a
digestive fluid that is produced by the liver.
Gallstone pain
During digestion, the breakdown of fats is assisted by bile,
which is composed of a variety of chemicals, including the
following:
•Water
•cholesterol
•Salts
In the absence of food, your liver produces bile constantly. A
hormone secreted by the stomach stimulates the gallbladder’s
surrounding muscles to expel bile upon ingestion.
When you have pain in your gallbladder, you know something
is wrong.
A “gallstone attack” refers to the abrupt onset and worsening
of discomfort or pain that can be brought on by gallstones
that have blocked one of the ducts that are responsible for
moving bile through the body.
Where do you feel gallbladder pain?
The pain typically begins in the upper right abdomen and moves to the upper
back and shoulder blade.
Additionally, some individuals may feel pain in the middle of their abdomen,
directly below their breastbone. This unease might continue anywhere from a
couple of minutes to a couple of hours at a time.
According to a meta-analysis published in 2012, up to 15 percent of American
adults currently have or will develop gallstones.
It’s not always painful when you have gallstones. About half of people with
gallstones don’t exhibit any symptoms.
Pain from an
inflamed
gallbladder
Cholecystitis is the medical term for
inflammation of the gallbladder, and it most
usually occurs when gallstones clog the tube
that leads out of the gallbladder. This leads to
bile build-up, which in turn can cause
inflammation.
Inflammation of the gallbladder can be caused
by several other disorders, including the
following:
•certain infectious diseases
•severe ailments
•tumors
•Inflammation of the bile ducts
Pain from an
inflamed
gallbladder
Cholecystitis symptoms may include:
•nausea or vomiting
•extreme pain in the upper right or center of the
abdomen
•discomfort in the upper abdomen
•radiating pain into the right shoulder and/or back
•fever
Oftentimes, these signs and symptoms occur after a
meal, especially if the meal was particularly substantial
or fatty. Cholecystitis, if left untreated, can cause
significant, even fatal complications including:
•Infection
•Rupture of the gallbladder (gallbladder walls cracks or
burst)
•Gangrene (if the tissue within your gallbladder dies)
Pain from a gallbladder infection
When a gallstone obstructs the bile duct, it can also lead to an infection of
the gallbladder. Abscesses and ruptures can occur if bile accumulates and
becomes contaminated.
There are a variety of possible gallbladder infection symptoms, including:
•abdominal pain
•fever
•difficulty breathing
How often does
gallbladder pain
occur alongside
other symptoms?
According to Dr. Valeria Simone MD, an
experienced general surgeon at Southlake General
Surgery, Texas, there are a variety of signs that you
might be suffering from a gallstone attack,
including:
•discomfort in the region around your gallbladder
•nausea
•vomiting
•Stools that are pale in hue
•skin or eye discoloration (yellowing)
•mild fever
•Urine turns brownish
Do other health
issues have similar
symptoms to
gallbladder
problems?
Gallbladder pain is a symptom that can be caused by
several different illnesses. Some instances of these are
provided below:
•Gallbladder Cancer: Abdominal discomfort, itching,
swelling, and fever are all possible symptoms of
gallbladder cancer. It is possible that your doctor will
order imaging tests to figure out whether your pain is
caused by cancer or gallstones.
•Appendicitis: Pain from the gallbladder tends to be
felt higher up the right side of the abdomen, toward
the back, while appendicitis pain tends to be felt
lower down.
•Kidney stones. Excruciating pains in the belly, side, or
back may be a symptom of kidney stones. Your urine
may be murky, smell bad, be an unusual color (pink,
red, brown), or you may feel the need to urinate
frequently.
•Ulcers. Ulcers can cause a variety of symptoms,
including abdominal pain, burning pain, bloating,
fullness, burping, heartburn, and more.
Do other health
issues have similar
symptoms to
gallbladder
problems?
•Heart attack: Gallbladder discomfort might be
misdiagnosed as heart attack symptoms. Additional
signs of a heart attack are fatigue, nausea, and
discomfort in the jaw, neck, or back.
•Gastroenteritis: It is also called the stomach flu and
can cause symptoms that are easily confused with
those of gallbladder disease. Stomach flu typically
manifests with unpleasant symptoms like feeling
nauseous, throwing up, having diarrhea that is watery,
and cramps.
•Pancreatitis: When your pancreas becomes inflamed,
you have pancreatitis. Pain related to this illness may
be mistaken for that brought on by a gallbladder
attack. However, additional symptoms, such as a lack
of appetite, a rapid heart rate, and greasy or offensive
stools, are also possible with pancreatitis.
•Inflammatory bowel diseases. Gallbladder symptoms,
such as discomfort, nausea, and vomiting, can be
caused by a variety of gastrointestinal disorders.
What symptoms
indicate the need
for a visit to the
doctor?
If you experience gallbladder discomfort or any
other worrying symptoms, you should schedule
an appointment with your doctor.
Some of the issues that might arise from having
gallstones can be extremely serious or even
fatal. If you notice any of the following
symptoms, you need to consult a doctor
immediately:
•skin or eye discoloration (yellowing)
•excruciating pain in the abdomen
•chills and a very high temperature
What symptoms
indicate the need
for a visit to the
doctor?
To determine what’s wrong with you, your
doctor may order a variety of tests, such as:
•blood test
•ultrasound
•imaging test
How can I get relief from my gallbladder pain?
While experiencing a gallbladder attack, there is nothing you can do. To ease
the pain, a warm compress could be applied to the area. Once the gallstone is
out of your system, the pain should subside.
Gallbladder removal surgery or medications to dissolve gallstones are the
standard treatments for gallbladder attacks. Limiting your consumption of fatty
foods and keeping your weight in check may help you avoid a gallstone attack.
The risk of gallbladder pain can be reduced by taking the following additional
steps:
Let’s explore more: Gallstones Pain – What Do You Feel? - Southlake General
Surgery
Appointment
For more information on Gallbladder pain, gallbladder symptoms,
gallbladder treatment and consultation. You can contact our healthcare
expert today at +1(817) 748-0200. You can also make an online
appointment with us.
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Source: Gallstones Pain – What Do You Feel? - Southlake General Surgery
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1545 E. Southlake Blvd, Suite 270 Southlake, TX 76092
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Gallstones Pain – What Do You Feel.pdf

  • 1. Gallstones Pain – What Do You Feel? By Dr. Valeria Simone MD, (Southlake General Surgery, Texas)
  • 2. Overview Gallstones Pain- what do you feel? – when you experience gallstone pain it is something intense, sudden, and severe. Gallstones, or solidified deposits of digestive fluid, are the most prevalent cause of gallbladder pain. Other probable causes include gallbladder inflammation or infection. There are treatments that can effectively alleviate the pain that is linked with the gallbladder.
  • 3. Gallstones Pain – What do you feel? The gallbladder is a tiny sac that can be found in the upper right quadrant of your belly, underneath your liver. The gallbladder is where your body stores bile, which is a digestive fluid that is produced by the liver.
  • 4. Gallstone pain During digestion, the breakdown of fats is assisted by bile, which is composed of a variety of chemicals, including the following: •Water •cholesterol •Salts In the absence of food, your liver produces bile constantly. A hormone secreted by the stomach stimulates the gallbladder’s surrounding muscles to expel bile upon ingestion. When you have pain in your gallbladder, you know something is wrong. A “gallstone attack” refers to the abrupt onset and worsening of discomfort or pain that can be brought on by gallstones that have blocked one of the ducts that are responsible for moving bile through the body.
  • 5. Where do you feel gallbladder pain? The pain typically begins in the upper right abdomen and moves to the upper back and shoulder blade. Additionally, some individuals may feel pain in the middle of their abdomen, directly below their breastbone. This unease might continue anywhere from a couple of minutes to a couple of hours at a time. According to a meta-analysis published in 2012, up to 15 percent of American adults currently have or will develop gallstones. It’s not always painful when you have gallstones. About half of people with gallstones don’t exhibit any symptoms.
  • 6. Pain from an inflamed gallbladder Cholecystitis is the medical term for inflammation of the gallbladder, and it most usually occurs when gallstones clog the tube that leads out of the gallbladder. This leads to bile build-up, which in turn can cause inflammation. Inflammation of the gallbladder can be caused by several other disorders, including the following: •certain infectious diseases •severe ailments •tumors •Inflammation of the bile ducts
  • 7. Pain from an inflamed gallbladder Cholecystitis symptoms may include: •nausea or vomiting •extreme pain in the upper right or center of the abdomen •discomfort in the upper abdomen •radiating pain into the right shoulder and/or back •fever Oftentimes, these signs and symptoms occur after a meal, especially if the meal was particularly substantial or fatty. Cholecystitis, if left untreated, can cause significant, even fatal complications including: •Infection •Rupture of the gallbladder (gallbladder walls cracks or burst) •Gangrene (if the tissue within your gallbladder dies)
  • 8. Pain from a gallbladder infection When a gallstone obstructs the bile duct, it can also lead to an infection of the gallbladder. Abscesses and ruptures can occur if bile accumulates and becomes contaminated. There are a variety of possible gallbladder infection symptoms, including: •abdominal pain •fever •difficulty breathing
  • 9. How often does gallbladder pain occur alongside other symptoms? According to Dr. Valeria Simone MD, an experienced general surgeon at Southlake General Surgery, Texas, there are a variety of signs that you might be suffering from a gallstone attack, including: •discomfort in the region around your gallbladder •nausea •vomiting •Stools that are pale in hue •skin or eye discoloration (yellowing) •mild fever •Urine turns brownish
  • 10. Do other health issues have similar symptoms to gallbladder problems? Gallbladder pain is a symptom that can be caused by several different illnesses. Some instances of these are provided below: •Gallbladder Cancer: Abdominal discomfort, itching, swelling, and fever are all possible symptoms of gallbladder cancer. It is possible that your doctor will order imaging tests to figure out whether your pain is caused by cancer or gallstones. •Appendicitis: Pain from the gallbladder tends to be felt higher up the right side of the abdomen, toward the back, while appendicitis pain tends to be felt lower down. •Kidney stones. Excruciating pains in the belly, side, or back may be a symptom of kidney stones. Your urine may be murky, smell bad, be an unusual color (pink, red, brown), or you may feel the need to urinate frequently. •Ulcers. Ulcers can cause a variety of symptoms, including abdominal pain, burning pain, bloating, fullness, burping, heartburn, and more.
  • 11. Do other health issues have similar symptoms to gallbladder problems? •Heart attack: Gallbladder discomfort might be misdiagnosed as heart attack symptoms. Additional signs of a heart attack are fatigue, nausea, and discomfort in the jaw, neck, or back. •Gastroenteritis: It is also called the stomach flu and can cause symptoms that are easily confused with those of gallbladder disease. Stomach flu typically manifests with unpleasant symptoms like feeling nauseous, throwing up, having diarrhea that is watery, and cramps. •Pancreatitis: When your pancreas becomes inflamed, you have pancreatitis. Pain related to this illness may be mistaken for that brought on by a gallbladder attack. However, additional symptoms, such as a lack of appetite, a rapid heart rate, and greasy or offensive stools, are also possible with pancreatitis. •Inflammatory bowel diseases. Gallbladder symptoms, such as discomfort, nausea, and vomiting, can be caused by a variety of gastrointestinal disorders.
  • 12. What symptoms indicate the need for a visit to the doctor? If you experience gallbladder discomfort or any other worrying symptoms, you should schedule an appointment with your doctor. Some of the issues that might arise from having gallstones can be extremely serious or even fatal. If you notice any of the following symptoms, you need to consult a doctor immediately: •skin or eye discoloration (yellowing) •excruciating pain in the abdomen •chills and a very high temperature
  • 13. What symptoms indicate the need for a visit to the doctor? To determine what’s wrong with you, your doctor may order a variety of tests, such as: •blood test •ultrasound •imaging test
  • 14. How can I get relief from my gallbladder pain? While experiencing a gallbladder attack, there is nothing you can do. To ease the pain, a warm compress could be applied to the area. Once the gallstone is out of your system, the pain should subside. Gallbladder removal surgery or medications to dissolve gallstones are the standard treatments for gallbladder attacks. Limiting your consumption of fatty foods and keeping your weight in check may help you avoid a gallstone attack. The risk of gallbladder pain can be reduced by taking the following additional steps: Let’s explore more: Gallstones Pain – What Do You Feel? - Southlake General Surgery
  • 15. Appointment For more information on Gallbladder pain, gallbladder symptoms, gallbladder treatment and consultation. You can contact our healthcare expert today at +1(817) 748-0200. You can also make an online appointment with us. Follow us on Facebook and YouTube. Source: Gallstones Pain – What Do You Feel? - Southlake General Surgery
  • 16. THANK YOU! SOUTHLAKE GENERAL SURGERY 1545 E. Southlake Blvd, Suite 270 Southlake, TX 76092 EMAIL: info@southlakegeneralsurgery.com VISIT US AT: www.southlakegeneralsurgery.com