Guide to Gallbladder Pain
If
you have gallbladder pain, it's not
a rare thing because of so many people who experience this pain at this time is
mainly due to poor lifestyle and unhealthy eating habits. The gallbladder is an organ that is located directly under
the liver. It is connected to the liver and upper portion of the small
intestine via a duct system. The gallbladder stores bile, which is produced by
the liver.
Although
gallbladder is an organ that does not really have an important function, but it
does not mean that it can not cause problems. The
gallbladder is part of the digestive system and it stores bile that builds up
and that means that it is prone to certain conditions due to gallstones,
polyps, sludge and blockage of biliary ducts. There is a different between the
gallbladder with other organ, the most gallbladder conditions are asymptomatic,
which means that they are silent and do not harm. When
gallbladder pain arises can be
excruciating and attacks appeared to go on for hours. Some attacks with pain
have lasted even up to fifteen hours at a time. There are ways to treat this
pain and to prevent future attacks of the gallbladder so that the pain does not
happen in the first place.
Gallbladder Pain Symptoms
- Dizziness
- Fever
- Nausea
- Belching
- Sluggishness
- Jaundice
- Severe pain in the upper right
abdomen (Most common symptom)
- Persistent gas
- Constipation
- Headache just above the right eye
- Acidic fluid comes up after the
meals
- Two female hormones, namely
progesterone and estrogen that causes symptoms in women are two times more than
men. Other pronounced symptoms in female are fever, yellow skin, vomiting and
diarrhea. Women who are pregnant, possibility of pain in the gallbladder is
higher than women who are not pregnant because it is caused by hormones
mentioned earlier and the other is increased production of bile. Since during
pregnancy women often have complaints of nausea and vomiting so it is usually
linked to pregnancy, whereas, the possibility of indigestion can always be
there.
- Gallbladder attacks include severe
pain under the right ribs or upper abdomen, vomiting and the signs may start
showing immediately after the meals which last from few minutes to even few
hours if not treated in time.
Causes of Pain in Gallbladder
Gallbladder pain is typically caused
by gallstones. So, what causes gallstones?. Gallstones are almost always
cholesterol deposits. It is a lesser known fact that you do not ever, ever need
to get cholesterol from your diet. Although a small amount of cholesterol is
important in your body, your liver naturally produces all the cholesterol you
will ever need. But, we aren't the only ones who naturally produce cholesterol.
All other animals do as well. When we eat them, we take in their cholesterol as
well. This causes our net cholesterol, both HDL and LDL to go way up. This
increase in cholesterol is what leads to heart disease and many other harmful
conditions, including gallstones which is the cause of your gallbladder pain.
Gallbladder pain Relief
- Reducing dietary fat intake. If
you have gallstones eating less fat can minimize the risk of symptoms
appearing.
- Try to maintain your ideal weight.
People who are overweight are at higher risk for developing gallstones.
- If you need to lose weight, do it
gradually. Overweight people who go on extremely low calorie diets or who fast
for days or weeks tend to develop gallstones. Also do not eat foods that are a
totally fat-free diet. Have one meal a day with at least 10 grams of fat .
- Do not let your vitamin C
deficiency or hydrochloric acid because prone to developing gallstones because
about half of all people with gallstones hydrochloric acid deficiency.
- Eat breakfast. People who skip
breakfast are essentially undergoing a short-term fast, and fasting has been
shown to increase the risk of gallbladder pain.
References
:
Gallbladder Pain,
http://www.healthguidebook.net/Gallbladder/Gallbladder-pain.html
( July 29, 2013 )
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