A fluttering feeling anywhere in the abdomen is most commonly caused by intestinal gas. This is a common human sensation.
I wouldn't know how to answer that question but if you are experiences cramping around the liver area I greatly suggest that you see a Doctor, better safe then sorry.
Gas
Empyema of the gallbladder is marked by intense pain on the upper right side of the abdomen, high fever, and rigidity of the muscles over the infected area
No, a crop is something found in birds, It is a storage area for food. It sits in the crop before going to the stomach. A gallbladder is used to store bile that is produced by the liver. The gallbladder drips or pours the bile into the stomach as it is needed during digestion.
Small intestine
I have that right now. Up until today I had a spasm feeling in that area that has been going on for a few months. My ultrasound was O.K . I am getting refered to a GI Dr. I am not a doctor but from the research I have done I think it is my Gallbladder. My pain had been a mild anoyance until now, but sharp pain under the right rib cage, sometimes with vomiting usually is the Gallbladder.
Fluttering sensations in the collarbone area after eating could be due to indigestion or acid reflux. It may also be a sign of an esophageal spasm or irritation. If the sensation persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
If by "funny" you mean unusual or abnormal, the term you are looking for may be "paraesthesia."
begins in the abdomen and may radiate to the chest, back, or the area between the shoulders
It could be an intestinal blockage, I would see a doctor.
Because the gallbladder is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, it can occasionally be interpreted as a heart issue, as referred pain. Gallbladder pain is often a pain that can radiate to the scapular area in your back, often, it is exacerbated by eating a high fat meal. It is important that you do not dismiss pain that you feel may be related to your heart, by calling it gallbladder pain. You should make an appointment to see your PMD or visit the ER, if you feel it may be your heart.
yes about four years ago had gallbladder taken out. just within the last year ive notice large lump that sticks out of same area where the scare of the gallbladder was removed. It is painful at times for I also now have enlarged liver according to ct. They are both causing water retention in abdomen and servere swelling. I wanna know does hernia's normally appear where the gallbladder has been taken out and does the infiltration of the liver have anything to do with each other ?