How to check for gallbladder attack signs?
When you get gallbladder attack symptoms from gallbladder problems you will find that whether they are sporadic or if they are chronic cholecystitis, it will always begin with pain. Furthermore, the pain you experience will be much like the pain that can occur when you have gallstones (biliary colic). However, the pain you feel will be much more severe than when you have gallstones as well as lasting longer. In fact, studies have shown that your pain can last from six to twelve hours longer. And this pain will get stronger around fifteen to sixty minutes from the start and will remain extreme. The way doctors check for this gallbladder attack symptoms is by pressing down on the upper right part of your abdomen, and when doing so they will see if you feel pain. Furthermore, within a few hours of your gallbladder attack you will find that your abdominal muscles on the right side can get rigid. And when it comes to fever as one of the gallbladder attack symptoms it usually occurs in about