The symptoms of gallbladder discomfort vary according to individual differences, and common manifestations include abdominal pain, bloating, nausea and vomiting, indigestion, shoulder and back pain, loss of appetite, jaundice, chest tightness, etc.
1. Abdominal pain: It usually causes pain in the right upper abdomen or upper abdomen, which may be dull pain or bloating pain, which is usually aggravated after a full meal.
2. Abdominal distention: gallbladder discomfort may cause abdominal discomfort, including flatulence, bloating, abdominal tightness, etc.
3. Nausea and vomiting: Gallbladder problems may cause nausea and vomiting, especially after eating greasy food.
4. Indigestion: gallbladder discomfort will affect the normal secretion and release of bile, resulting in fat digestion and malabsorption.
5. Shoulder and back pain: The discomfort of the gallbladder may cause discomfort or pain in the shoulder and back, which is due to the influence of nerve conduction.
6. Loss of appetite: It may lead to loss of appetite or a feeling of not being able to eat.
7. Jaundice: Jaundice may occur, and the eyes and urine are yellow, and some are even soy sauce-colored.
8. Chest tightness: gallbladder problems may also cause chest discomfort, stuffiness or pressure, which may be mistaken for heart problems, and it is necessary to further rule out heart organic diseases.
In addition, these symptoms are not necessarily caused by gallbladder problems, if there are uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention to find out the cause and treat the symptoms**.