If you experience sharp, stabbing pain in your abdomen after eating, you shouldn't ignore it. Dr Sood explains what it ...
Anyone who has ever experienced a gallbladder attack will tell you how excruciating it feels. The sudden pain is so intense that it can cause nausea and vomiting or chills. It can be especially ...
Rapid weight loss is also associated with a higher risk of gallstones, especially in those who have undergone bariatric surgery, says Dr. Chiang. Recent research has connected the use of GLP-1s for ...
Experiencing a gallbladder attack can be summed up in one word: painful. Gallbladder attacks are caused by gallstones (a buildup of bile). The attacks can cause sudden—and very intense—pain, so ...
Surgeons found the gallstone was so big that it took up most of the space in his gallbladder — the organ that stores bile, ...
The next time you complain of gastric pain, think twice before dismissing it offhand. That sporadic pain in the centre of your upper central abdomen, which seems to get worse at times, could be a ...
Gallbladder cancer is a rare and often aggressive malignancy that develops in the tissues of the gallbladder — a small, ...