Gallbladder Symptoms
Difficult to diagnose, gallbladder symptoms are similar to a wide array of different illnesses and causes. Getting to know your gallbladder, precisely what gallbladder disease is, and its symptoms can go a long way in determining whether you are having gallbladder related issues.
There are generally six different symptoms of gallbladder disease that you want to be aware of. If you experience two or more of these symptoms, you may be suffering from gallbladder disease.
Mid To Upper Right Abdominal Pain
The first thing you want to be on the lookout for is pain – where it originates, how long it lasts, and when it happens. This is the most common symptom, happening in the mid to upper right of the abdomen, varying in intensity from more mild cases to the severe, and lasting for an hour or more. The pain can sometimes be severe to the point where it is affecting other areas of the body such as the back and chest. This type of referred pain is a typical gallbladder symptom.
Nausea Or Vomiting
The second symptom of gallbladder disease is any nausea or vomiting. If you are experiencing multiple bouts of nausea and seemingly without any explanation, coupled with pain, then this may be related to the gallbladder.
Chills Or Fever
The third symptom to be aware of is any chills or fever. Again, if your fever is unexplained and is constant, it may be the result of an infection or a gallbladder related episode. These are typically rare but it is something to be aware of. If you are suffering from a fever that will not dissipate, seek treatment right away to begin setting your body back to normal.
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Chronic Diarrhea
The fourth symptom is chronic diarrhea. If you are having more than four bowel movements a day for a minimum of three months, you may be suffering from gallbladder disease.
Jaundice
The fifth symptom is jaundice, or yellow-tinted skin, which is oftentimes due to a common bile duct block or a gallbladder stone.
Unusually Colored Stool Or Urine
If it has been confirmed that you are experiencing gallbladder trouble, there are a number of natural, alternative form therapies that can go a long way in relieving the symptoms of the disease. These types of gallbladder issues are rarely deadly but they do require treatment.
Through a natural, alternative health approach, a person with mild gallbladder symptoms can rid themselves of the symptoms of the disease without having to undergo surgery or without having to take pharmaceutical drugs. The first step involved purging the gallbladder of toxic stagnant bile and gallbladder congestion that often comes in the form of gallstones.
Fortunately, there is a natural way to rid the body of gallstones that does not require surgery; The Pulverexx Protocol. To learn more, please visit Dr. Eden’s website.