How to Recognize the Onset of a Gallbladder Attack

6. A Sudden Fever

The body can develop a fever for a lot of different reasons, one of which being a gallbladder attack or a diseased gallbladder. If you’re experiencing a fever but have no other symptoms of a cold or flu-like illness, and this is accompanied by any of the other symptoms here, then you may be suffering from some sort of gallbladder issue. Again, this is when medical attention is required. You shouldn’t self-diagnose; you should just always be self-aware of these symptoms.

7. Stool Changes

Changes in your stool is something that you should always be paying attention to and looking for, especially once you’re past 30 years old. Sure, a lot of people do not want to turn around and look at their stool, but it’s important that you do. The waste our bodies expel tells us a lot about what’s going on inside of us. Changes in stool associated with gallbladder issues usually change the stool to colors like yellowish or even clay-colored. This is the bile passing from the gallbladder, and this could be the signs of an imminent attack.

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