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Tornadoes occur most frequently in a region known as "Tornado Alley," which includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota. In Texas, tornadoes are most common in the northern and central regions of the state, including areas near Dallas and Fort Worth.
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No, it's another name for "chest pain". Chest pain is associated with having a heart-attack, but can also just occur by itself (without a heart-attack).
Yes it does. Often people having their first panic attack, go to hospital thinking they are having a heart attack. Its not a heart attack, its chest pain associated with panic attacks. Breathlessness is also a symptom. And yes these attacks can pop up at any time, even when you are relaxed.
Tornadoes can occur anywhere in Texas but they are most common in the northeastern quadrant of the state.
Stomach ulcers are located in the upper left quadrant. Stomach ulcers are painful sores that are found in the small intestine or stomach lining.
a gallbladder infection can occur at anytime in a persons life.
bile would be released from the gallbladder to emulsify the fat in the duodenum
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You can live without a gallbladder because the gallbladder is just a storage pouch for the enzymes that break down fats. Your liver actually makes these enzymes, and it will continue to make the enzymes after the gallbladder is removed.Yes you can, There is no medical need to have your Gal Bladder.But some complications could occur without one.Because ur liver can substitute for itYes
Hi Karl, I'm not sure what 'high Clorsal" means. Gallbladder symptoms can be quite varied depending on the specific problem. Gallstones are the most typical of problems and can range from no symptoms at all to severe, life-threatening blockages and infections. The typical 'gallstone pain' type of syndrome involves pain in the upper right abdomen that occurs 30-60 minutes after eating and can last for a couple hours. Nausea or vomiting may occur. If the gallbladder become inflamed, this is called acute cholecystitis. Chronic cholecystitis is a condition that may occur following repeated insults to the gallbladder in which the gallbladder does not function at its optimum capacity, and some consider this to be an explanation for pain in that region (although the two are not always correlated). Yellowing of the eyes indicates some sort of blockage, although it would be unusual for this to occur for a short time and then to suddenly pass on its own. Liver problems can also cause yellowing of the eyes. You've had many tests already-specific tests for the gallbladder include ultrasounds and MRCP, which is a specific type of MRI that examines the biliary tract specifically. CT scans can sometimes detect gallbladder problems as well. A HIDA scan is a specific type of test for the gallbladder that can detect acute or chronic cholecystitis.In many people, abdominal pain with negative testing is due to irritable bowel syndrome, in which chronic abdominal pain and alterations in the bowels are present. Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction is a variant of this that causes pain in the right upper quadrant and is often confused with gallbladder pain. If this ends up being the case with you, there are medications that can help with the pain. If you remain unsatisfied you are entitled to a refund, but I hope this answers your question. If I can help you further, I would be happy to do so.