Overview Of Gallbladder Attack Symptoms
Nausea and Vomiting

During a gallbladder attack, the patient's body cannot break down fats. It is because their bile duct is blocked! Thus, a common symptom pair is nausea and vomiting. They are particularly prevalent during the early stages. The pain that patients experience often makes these symptoms worse! Patients must go to the emergency room for these symptoms. They have to tell the doctor when the symptoms began. This helps them determine how long the symptoms have lasted.
Patients must also tell the doctor how many times they vomited. It is helpful to know if patients have been able to keep liquids down or not. Many patients with these gallbladder attack symptoms receive an injection of anti-nausea medication. Pain medication is common as well, since lowering pain also reduces nausea and vomiting!
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