Gallbladder Attack Symptom Checker

This online test should not be used for diagnosis. It cannot confirm if you are having a gallbladder attack or not. Only a doctor can really figure out what you should do next.

However, you can use this test to monitor your symptoms and help your doctor see if your behavior changes between visits. This test can show if you might have common gallbladder attack symptoms, but it can't give a complete checkup.

You shouldn't use this test to diagnose yourself or choose a treatment on your own.

The Gallbladder...

The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ located under the liver. Its primary function is to store bile, a substance produced by the liver that helps in the digestion of fats. Despite its size, the gallbladder plays a crucial role in the digestive system.

Gallstones

Gallstones are the most common cause of gallbladder attacks. These small, hard deposits can form in the gallbladder from cholesterol, bile salts, and calcium. When they block the bile ducts, they can cause severe pain, known as a gallbladder attack or biliary colic.

Don't skip on fiber

A diet high in fiber and low in fats can help prevent the formation of gallstones. Maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding rapid weight loss are also important preventive measures. These lifestyle choices can significantly reduce the risk of developing gallbladder issues.

Symptoms...

Not everyone with gallstones will experience symptoms, but when they do, the most common one is pain in the upper right abdomen that can spread to the back or shoulder blade area? This pain can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and indigestion, especially after eating fatty foods.