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Attack of the Gallbladder
Tags: Gallstones
Posted in Uncategorized on July 8th, 2009 by Andreas XavierIf you’re not entirely sure what your gallbladder is, then most likely you are not aware that you can experience gallbladder attacks as well. If you were to do a quick search for images about the internal human body online, you will find that the small organ that resembles a pear is what is known as your body’s gallbladder. Your gallbladder is located behind your liver and on the right-hand side of your rib cage.
Your gallbladder is what is responsible for storing bile, the very substance which is responsible for breaking down the fats that you eat so that it is easier for your body to use them. Bile is also a powerful antioxidant that will help remove toxins from your liver so you need to ensure that it is in healthy working condition.
You want to avoid an attack of the gallbladder at all costs because not only is the attack a rather painful ordeal (one that not many people are willing to go through more than once), it is also not good for your body in general. We have our vital organs for a reason and everything in our body is important because when one goes wrong, who knows what else can be affected by it.
Some of the symptoms you might experience that will indicate if you are experiencing a gallbladder attack are nausea, queasiness and vomiting along with pains on the right side of your chest. The pain in your chest you will experience from either stones in the bile or if the gallbladder is swollen, and you could experience some shoulder pains as well when you experience the pains in your chest. Seek out your doctor as soon as possible if you experience either one of these symptoms before it gets worse.
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