Gallbladder attack: Pain under right rib cage. Pain worse with eating fatty meal. Pain can radiate to back. Pain associated with nausea, vomiting, possibly fever, chills.
Answered 6/28/2019
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Pain: Right upper quadrant pain. Pain after eating fatty foods. Occasionally nausea and vomiting.
Answered 4/28/2015
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Pain w/meals, cramps: Gallbladder pain is usually describes as colicky (cramping) that comes in waves, stimulated by fatty meals, as such meals stimulate the gallbladder to contract, causing pain. It is on the right side under the ribs (and liver) but can radiate to other places.It is more common in women in their 40s, and being overweight increases risk. Often symptoms are recurrent over time.If bad, can have fever.
Answered 9/15/2017
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Abdomnal pain: Gallbladder attacks often follow fatty meals, and they may occur during the night. A typical attack can cause ■steady pain in the right 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.
Answered 11/8/2015
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