What are the symptoms of Gall Bladder disease or a Gall Bladder attack?
Steady, severe pain in the upper abdomen that increases rapidly and lasts from 30 minutes to several hours Pain in the back between the shoulder blades Pain under the right shoulder Nausea or vomiting Abdominal bloating Recurring intolerance of fatty foods Colic Belching Gas Indigestion The generalized symptoms of gall bladder disease are: abdominal pain, indigestion, vomiting, nausea, bloating of the abdomen, discomfort and pain when ingesting fatty foods. These symptoms of gall bladder disease are common in patients with chronic cholecystitis. However, apart from gall bladder pain, many patients may have no other symptoms of gall bladder disease. Gall bladder pain is characteristic to all people who suffer from gall bladder disease and it usually occurs after meals. This major symptom of gall bladder disease usually intensifies at night and after physical effort. Persistent bitter taste in the mouth, bad breath and headaches can also be symptoms of gall bladder disease. Other symptom