Gallbladder Pain
Gallbladder pain is often felt as sudden, intense pain or a dull ache in the upper right side of your belly, especially after fatty meals, sometimes radiating to your back or shoulder. It's most commonly caused by gallstones blocking bile ducts, leading to inflammation. Management often includes pain relief, dietary adjustments (like a low-fat diet), and in some cases, surgical removal of the gallbladder. If you experience these symptoms, please consult a healthcare professional.
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