Tylenol/low fat diet: The gallbladder is a sac under the liver which collects bile and stores it until you eat a fatty meal. When you have gallstones, stones block the gallbladder opening. When it contracts, it cannot empty, which gives the typical crampy right upper quadrant abdominal pain after eating and can last hours. Avoid fatty foods and take tylenol (acetaminophen). Removal (cholecystectomy) is the solution to this problem
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