Pain, nausea, vomit: Gall bladder attack usually starts after fatty foods, often evening, with dull, achy pain in right upper quadrant of abdomen, maybe midline; often radiates into back, between shoulder blades, crescendo pain over hours, usually ends up with a spirited bout of vomiting. May or not have jaundice, dark urine, light stool if stone blocks bile ducts. More severe sustained pain if pancreas inflamed.
Answered 11/3/2016
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Common: Right upper abdominal discomfort tenderness over gb poor appetite fatty food or other food intolerance recurrent symptoms ultrasound with sludge, stone, or stones.
Answered 2/9/2016
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