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What are the symptoms of gallbladder diseases?

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(RUQ) Abdominal Pain: A gallbladder attack is characterized by right- or middle upper abdominal pain (severe, pressure-like, noncramping, nonburning) that typically lasts for an hour or two. Associated symptoms include nausea+/-vomiting+/-chills. The pain often radiates around into the back and/or shoulder. Attacks are often precipitated by fatty or fried food intake, although middle-of-the-night attacks are common.

Answered 11/19/2015

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Dr. Rafael Lugo answered

Specializes in General Surgery

Pain: Usually r upper abdominal pain after a meal. Can be in the back or chest.

Answered 7/22/2016

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