Friday, September 3, 2010

Symptoms of Gall Bladder problems

Friday, January 8, 2010, 6:40
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Everyone have different symptoms for gallbladder problems. This is including back pain disease that radiated from abrupt onset of severe pain under the ribs on the right side.
Common symptoms such as pain in chest (upper right abdomen), burping, dizziness, feeling like heartburn, nausea and vomitting (especially after eating greasy foods), weakness, jaundice (yellow bladder remediesskin and whites of the eyes), skin itching, fever, chills, poor appetite and weight loss.

Problem in gallbladder may lead to cancer in gallbladder itself. Most common of gallbladder problem associated with the gallstones which occurs when stones or sludge block the duck.
The risk of gallbladder also may influenced by family history, obesity, pregnancy, and drug for birth control.

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