Gall bladder stone
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Dr.C.Zupeni Tsanglai - Sep 9th, 2011 5:45 pm.
Dr.C.Zupeni Tsanglai
Dr.C.Zupeni Tsanglai
Persistent pain in the upper and lower part of the back for the past 1 year
Bloating of stomach
Passing stool 2-3 times
Abdominal discomfort after meals
re: Gall bladder stone by Dr Sadhana - Sep 9th, 2011 7:42 pm
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Dr Sadhana
Dr Sadhana
Dear Dr.C.Zupeni Tsanglai
Generalized pain may be due to gas, indigestion, or an infection. When more severe, especially if constipation is also occurring, an intestinal obstruction may be present. Disease of or damage to an organ such as the appendix, gall bladder, spleen, or stomach might be the source when pain is more localized. The area may be tender to the touch or, in the case of a ruptured appendix or similar problem, the pain may be severe and the whole abdomen might be rigid.

Pain can also be intense with conditions such as gallstones or kidney stones. When stones are causing the symptoms, the pain often occurs in waves, with a rapid onset of pain followed by some level of resolution. Pain that is more cramp-like in quality may be due to gas or indigestion.

You should get yourself examined by any good physician and take some investigation done to conclude the diagnosis.

With regards
Sadhana
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