Hospital: You may be having a gall bladder attach (cholecystitis), a stone or an ulcer. I woul go to the hospital for an ultrasound.
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? Gallbladder : If this gets worse you could be developing a stone in your gallbladder and this can be potentially serious so if worsens or no improvement then to to er.
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Possible Gal Bladder: You may have this pain related to your gall bladder, it may be infection or gall stone.Liver, gall bladder and intestines are located in rt upper abdomen.Pacreas can also cause pain radiating to rt upper quadrant other possibilities are acute gastritis, acute pacreatitis, and rarely intestinal obstruction as well.If the pain persists with or without vomiting consult your doctor or go to er.
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