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gallbladder pain
yes
not really because a gallbladder is related to your digestive system and your heart is related to your cardiovascular system
Go to your Primary Care Physician. Your Doctor.
Individual gall stones can be removed from the gallbladder. If there are too many gall stones, the gallbladder itself must be surgically removed.
yes very common
Rupture of the gallbladder is a medical condition in which the gallbladder begins to leak or bursts. Ruptures are most commonly caused by an inflammation of the gallbladder. The most common causes are gall stones, which get stuck inside the gallbladder. Untreated, a ruptured gallbladder can result in an infection in the bloodstream (septicemia). Such an infection can be fatal.
A stroke patient will show the same symptoms of a gallbladder attack as anyone else would. Some symptoms include abdominal pain, heartburn, vomiting, nausea, and fever.
Most likely a gallbladder attack.
Gallbladder problems are difficult to detect until an attack occurs. When this happens the person suffering the attack with feel extreme sharp pain in their back between their shoulders, sides, and other parts of the body.
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An example of flexibility is bending over and touching your toes without bending your knees.