Where do gall bladder symptoms mainly appear?

by Symptom Advice on May 21, 2011

my pains are between my rib cage and they feel like fiery pricks and they have not stopped all night and morning….it feels like a basketball in my belly, does this sound like possible gall bladder?

Probably not. Sorry to hear that you are feeling that way! the reason I wanted to answer this is because my husband had a gull bladder attack just about a month ago. now he was doubled over in the floor and said it felt like a tightening in his chest and a house on his rib cage, (right side). he threw up all he ate (sorry to be so gross) and had to go to the bathroom alot (#2) and it was like water. he stayed in the hospitol for 3 days, had to have 3 shots of different pain killers, and that still had to take a good hold of him til he felt no pain! So if you are in here able to type the question then i really dont believe it is that serious, but you should still get checked, cause any discomfort can be something!!!
Hope this helps.

I had a gallstone and my gallbladder got infected. the strange part was, I felt the pain on my left side..the doctor said it was common..so don't think if the pain is on the left, it's not a gallbladder problem.
I felt bloated.. was constantly using the bathroom and threw up for about 3 days straight before I finally decided it wasn't intestinal flu and went to the doctor.

good luck to you.

Less than 20% of people with gallstones have symptoms because they usually stay in the gallbladder and cause no problems. However, sometimes gallstones may lead to your gallbladder becoming inflamed (cholecystitis) which can cause:

* pain below your ribs on the right hand side,
* pain in your back and right shoulder,
* fever,
* nausea, and
* vomiting.

If gallstones pass down your bile duct into your duodenum, you will experience a painful condition known as biliary colic. the pain is usually felt in the upper part of your abdomen, in the centre, or a little to the right, and often occurs about an hour after a meal that has a particularly high fat content.

Gallstones can sometimes cause flu-like symptoms, such as a high temperature and shivering. This can be a sign that gallstones are causing an infection to develop in your gallbladder.

location is right side.. below your rib cage. Bloated, vomiting, fever and sharp pain (ramdonly)..
*that is what I had before my gall bladder was removed..

but it has to be checked by a doctor to make sure.. to wait to long.. can be dangerous..

my mother in law is in the hospital right now getting hers removed. I would go to the doctor. It got so bad when she ate or drank anything it would hurt her til finally she almost past out from the pain. She had a gall stone blocking up everything and she got Jaundice from it and they were afraid her liver was becoming infected and when that happens you get a fever and you have about two hours to live so GO TO THE DOCTOR!

Your gallbladder is located on your right side, right under the bottom of your ribcage. When I had gallstones and attacks, it felt like a very intense pressure there. I Was also very sick to my stomach, felt bloated, like I was going to throw up, etc. but, my pain came and went. It wasn't constant. You should call your doctor.

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