Symptoms of Gallbladder problems
Symptoms of digestive problems
Have you been suffering from symptoms of gallbladder problems? Do you even know what your gallbladder does? You may be surprised to hear that people can live for years with specific digestive issues and never know that it can be associated with their gallbladder and issues with it working properly. The reason why many would not associate the two together is because they work so closely together that it can be hard to pinpoint the exact problem. For instance, one of the symptoms of gallbladder problems that are missed most often is constipation.
People can go for years with digestive symptoms and never realize that they may be related to a gallbladder problem. That’s because they are so inter-related with other digestive symptoms. Constipation is one of the most commonly missed ones. Furthermore, the following is a list of symptoms of gallbladder problems that are most commonly associated with gallbladder issues, and while you do not need to experience all of them, experiencing many of them will be conformation that you could have a serious gallbladder issue. And regardless of the things mentioned on the list it is always the best plan of action to go and see your doctor for an accurate diagnosis. And finally, the first four symptoms shown on the list are what are considered the most common of a gallbladder problem.
Symptoms of Gallbladder Problems
• You will experience pain and/or tenderness on your right side just under the rib cage
• You will also experience pain between your shoulder blades
• Your stool can be light or chalky in color
• Indigestion after eating
• Pain and/or indigestion after eating 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
And while these are all symptoms of gallbladder problems it is also important to note that they could also be symptoms of other problems. So again, go and see your doctor if any of these symptoms persist.