

Most gall bladder pain is the result of inflammation, infections or stones. The gall bladder is a tiny organ situated above the liver. The bile, which is produced by the gall bladder, helps in digestion of food – particularly in breaking down ingested fats. The bile assists the absorption of a number of vitamins (all fat-soluble), i.e. K, A, D and E.
What Happens When The Gall Bladder Malfunctions?
When the gall bladder malfunctions, the first thing that you will find affected is digestion. When indigestion due to gall bladder problems occurs, besides nausea and vomiting, you will also experience acute pain in the right side of your abdomen, which gradually will spread to the lower back. Sometimes, this is accompanied by fever, severe gas and heartburn symptoms, diarrhea, abdominal bloating and jaundice.
What should you do when you have a gall bladder attack?Some people reach out for antacids and painkillers for instant gall bladder pain relief. However, this is one of the worst possible ways to achieve gall bladder pain relief. The moment you think that the pain you are feeling is caused by the gallbladder, you should immediately consult a doctor. The treatment and the consequent gall bladder attack pain relief medication would be able to cure the underlying problem and get you rid of the pain forever.
It has been observed that more than fifteen percent of adults develop gall bladder stones by the time they have reached the age of 50. This shows how common gall bladder stones are, and how dangerous it is to ignore the pain when it does occur. One should always bear in mind that gall bladder pain relief medication has to go hand in hand with the treatment of the cause of the pain.
Since the gall bladder assists the liver in food digestion, any drug abuse when it malfunctions may affect the liver drastically, too. Hence, you should be very careful when you feel you are experiencing gall bladder pain. In case of stones, an ultrasound test would always give you an accurate picture of how bad the stone formation is and their immediate removal would ensure you with permanent gall bladder pain relief.
However, if you ignore the pain and use painkillers to fight it with, you might risk a burst duct or similar disasters, which might cost you your life. Are you really willing to take such a risk? Considering that pain is the alarm of the body, ensure that its remedy would mean the total cure of the underlying health problem it tries to point your attention to.
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