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What are reliable indicators of a gall bladder attack?

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Generally: Right upper quadrant post prandial abdominal pain with radiation to tip of right scapula with nausea and vomiting that lasts up to 6-8 hours. But these are typical symptoms, and symptoms vary from one person to another.

Answered 6/3/2013

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