Gallbladder symptoms can come and go or be constant. You should check with your doctor to see if they can do an ultrasound of your abdomen to see if there are gallstones. If no gallstones but you are still having problems you might want to see a Gastroenterologist (GI) doctor.
As soon as you can. Gall bladder infections, or gall stones are not a laughing matter - both can make you feel quite ill. Gall stones can be effectively controlled via a low fat diet (but this does require dedication - i.e no butter, chocolate or cheese ever again). Gall bladder removal (which may not be necessary) is done via keyhole surgery these days - it's very safe and leaves a tiny scar.
It could be indicative of a problem, and the gallbladder might need to be removed, but of course you should consult with a doctor to determine the best course of action.
As long as they are not high in cholesterol, anything high in cholesterol will cause problems. But you should talk to your doctor before consuming anything your not sure about
If you are wondering whether or not you should see a doctor if you need to diet for colitis, here is my advice. I would suggest seeing or at least speaking to a doctor before making any decisions.
Your gallbladder isn't in your stomach. It is located near the liver, and stores the bile that the liver produces. If the size of the gallbladder increases, it might be an indication of a problem, and a doctor would be able to tell you whether you should have it removed.
Before seeing a physician, try the following: pain relievers, rest, and ice. If none of these works to relieve pain or the pain persists in the long term, you should see your doctor.
Perhaps you should consider seeing a neurologist.
Seeing a medical doctor before starting a weight loss program is not necessary unless there are health problems that should be taken into consideration.
everyone is different but the gallbladder is what digests fats so you have to be careful of your fat intake, so if you watch your fat intake you might lose weight, if your having surgery you should talk to your doctor about that
Probably not. You should see a doctor to determine the cause of the continued pain.
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No, you should have feeling in your fingertips, I would recommend seeing a doctor.
Yes and if you have to you have to but trust your doctor on this one. You should speak and listen to him since he is the one knowing this after examening you.