Cholecystitis is the medical term used to describe an enlarged gallbladder. This will cause pain and you will most likely have to have it removed.
Gallstones cause pain and blockage in the gallbladder. More rarely, a person can get cancer of the gallbladder, but this is very rare.
gas
it is my understanding that they can't form because there is no accumulation of bile but they can cause problems later due to on being in a duct not removed. an ercp wil tell if this is the case. I've seen it a few times in the ER and, though not common nowadays, it happens.
Pain in the gallbladder
cholecystalgia
The high fat content in alfredo sauce can trigger gallbladder pain.
Probably not. You should see a doctor to determine the cause of the continued pain.
Pain in the gallbladder may indicate gallstones, which can pass on their own, but surgical removal of the gallbladder may be required.
Surgical clips are necessary when getting your gallbladder removed. When your gallbladder is removed, it leaves an opening in your common bile duct. Normally this opening is where the liver pumps bile into for storage in the gallbladder. Since you no longer have a gallbladder, if this opening was not sealed with surgical clips, your liver would essentially be pumping bile into your abdomen.
Michelle had a large gallstone. When the gallbladder would react to certain foods, it would press down on the gallstone and Michelle would experience a lot of pain. After it was addressed, Michelle said it was extremely painful and the recovery was difficult.
Symptoms of gallbladder disease include inflammation, vomiting, gas, upper abdominal pain, shoulder and back pain, dizziness and pain when taking deep breaths.