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Gallbladder disease

Digestive system
Digestive system
Gallbladder
Gallbladder
Gallbladder
Gallbladder
Gallbladder
Gallbladder
Gallbladder anatomy
Gallbladder anatomy

Definition

  

Gall bladder disease includes inflammation, infection, stones, or obstruction of the gallbladder.


Alternative Names

  
Biliary disease; Gallbladder attack; Biliary colic

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

  

The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores and concentrates bile produced in the liver. Bile aids in the digestion of fats, and is released from the gallbladder into the upper small intestine (duodenum) in response to food (especially fats). Conditions which slow or obstruct the flow of bile out of the gallbladder result in gallbladder disease.

Types of gallbladder disease include:


Symptoms

  
  • Abdominal fullness or gas
  • Abdominal pain that is:
    • Severe
    • Located on the right side (right upper quadrant) or in the upper middle of the abdomen (epigastric)
    • Decreased over 12 to 18 hours in uncomplicated cases
    • Recurrent or similar to pain in past
    • Occurring after meals
    • Worse during deep intake of breath
    • Radiating to back or below the right shoulder blade
    • Worse after eating or drinking fatty foods or fluids
  • Fever
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Heartburn
  • Chills and shaking
  • Chest pain under the breastbone

Signs and tests

  

Examination of the abdomen by touch (palpation) may reveal tenderness.

Tests that detect the presence of gallstones or inflammation include:

This disease may also alter the results of the following tests:


Treatment

  

Treatment depends on the specific type of gallbladder disease.


Support Groups

  


Expectations (prognosis)

  

See the specific type of gallbladder disease.


Complications

  

See the specific type of gallbladder disease.


Calling your health care provider

  

Call your provider if you develop symptoms of gallbladder disease.


Prevention

  

In most cases, prevention is not possible. Weight reduction, and reducing intake of fatty foods, may reduce symptoms in people with gallbladder disease. Use of the medicine ursodiol may shrink gallstones, but it is used only in special cases.


 
Review Date: 5/4/2006
Reviewd By: Jenifer K. Lehrer, MD, Department of Gastroenterology, Frankford-Torresdale Hospital, Jefferson Health System, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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