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57 ways to identify gallbladder symptoms & eliminate gallstone pain

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  • Symptoms In Women

  • Abdominal Pain

How to Identify Gallbladder Problems & Symptoms

Check for the following symptoms

Signs to Look for To Determine If You Have Gallstones

Sides / Upper Abdomen
Dull or sharp pain on your right side and/or upper to middle abdomen.
Shoulder Blades
Referred pain between the top of the right shoulder and between the shoulder blades.
Digestion
Digestive disorders / Indigestion
Other Symptoms
Symptoms like gas, clay-colored stool, nausea & vomiting & pain with breathing.
After Meals & Night
The above symptoms after meals and at night.

Frequent Pains in Specific Areas

Gallbladder problems are often misdiagnosed for a simple case of indigestion. The reason is because the symptoms and pain are often felt after meals or at nighttime.

Gallbladder Symptoms
Muscular and Joints Pains Associated with Gallstones Congestion
  • Most Common Pains -Very Frequent
  • Moderately Common Pains - Frequent
  • Less Common Pains - Seldom

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Is Your Back Pain Just Muscle Fatigue Or Gallstone-Related?

Gallbladder Symptoms | Referred Back PainNot all back pain can be a result of muscle fatigue and soreness due to physical exhaustion or spinal misalignments. In many instances, liver and gallbladder disorders can be accompanied by back pain. This is otherwise known as referred gallstone pain. Because the liver is situated in the mid abdominal region and because gallstones begin forming in the liver and the liver occupies such a large surface area, gallbladder, and liver problems can often be confused and be misdiagnosed as lower back pain. Women tend to experience back pain more often than men.

“Referred Gallstone Pain” Defined

Gallbladder Symptoms | Referred Shoulder PainAn individual undergoing a heart attack may often feel an ache in the left arm. There is nothing really wrong with the arm, the individual is just experiencing a case of referred pain from the heart. The same with some cases of back pain; individuals may just be experiencing a case of referred gallstone pain. Referred pain is a term used when pain radiates from a distant and seemingly unrelated organ to another area of the body.

Referred pain due to gallstone (s) is not necessarily exclusive to back pain. Shoulder pain may also be related to referred pain from the gallbladder. This type of pain may often radiate to the right shoulder blade or in between the shoulder blades at the same time as sharp pain is felt in the right abdominal region over the gallbladder. Referred gallstone pain often wraps itself around the right rib cage and to the shoulder area. Referred gallstone pain is a classic gallbladder symptom.

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Additional Indicators

Determine if your condition is caused by gallstone congestion

There are other Indicators that aid in determining if gallstones are present. These indicators can help narrow down the source of the problem when the symptoms being experienced seem elusive. These markers can be cataloged into the following classes:

  • Physical markers
  • Digestive markers
  • Muscular or joint related markers
  • Emotional markers and other markers

Although having a few of these markers is not enough to preclude gallstones as the source of your symptoms if enough of these are being experienced, then it’s a good chance that the gallstones in the gallbladder, liver or bile ducts, are likely the cause.

Physical Markers
  • Loss of muscle tone
  • Hot and cold flashes
  • Excessive heat and perspiration in the upper part of the body
  • Tongue that is glossy or coated in white or yellow
  • Morbid complexion Constipation
  • Excessive weight gain
  • Excessive wasting
  • Yellowness of eyes and skin
  • Puffy eyes
  • Skin disorder
  • Very greasy hair
  • Problems with vision
  • Tooth and gum problems
  • Liver spots, especially those on the back of hands and facial area
  • Dark color under the eyes
  • Hair loss
  • Dizziness and fainting spells
  • Headaches and migraines
Digestive Markers
  • High cholesterol
  • Low appetite
  • Food Cravings
  • Diarrhea
  • Digestive disorders & indigestion
  • Hernia
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Flatulence
  • Hemorrhoids
Muscular & Joint Related Markers
  • Stiffness of joints and muscles
  • Sciatica
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Numbness and paralysis of legs
  • Stiff neck
  • Joins diseases
  • Cold extremeties
  • Knee problems
  • Strong shoulder and back pain
Emotional Markers
  • A ‘bilous’ or angry personality
  • Nightmares
  • Difficulty sleeping, insomnia
  • Depression
Other Symptoms
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Sexual problems
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Menstrual and menopausal disorder
  • Urinary problems
  • Depression

Surgery does not always stop the pain

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Not Every Gallbladder Case Requires Surgery

Every year close to 700,000 people suffering from gall bladder symptoms and pain undergo gall bladder surgery even when a great majority of those patients do not require it. That is right: not all cases of abdominal pain require gall bladder surgery, even when the pain is experienced in the gallbladder region.

“Gallbladder Symptoms” Could Be Delusive

A recent study published in the British Journal of General Practice concluded that up to 63% of the patients that partook of in the study that reported symptoms of upper abdominal and biliary pain and elected to keep their gallstone (s) showed considerable pain relief even up to after a year after having declined surgery.(2) Of those that chose to undergo gall bladder removal, a significant number of them were forced to return to the hospital within a year with the same symptoms and gallstone pain as before their surgery. The conclusion of this study is that not all symptoms of upper abdominal and biliary pain are the result of gall bladder stones.

Why I Refused To Have Gallbladder Surgery

Pain Returns After the Surgery in 50% of Patients

Other recent studies have concluded that gallbladder symptoms and gallstone pain can return in up to 50% of patients that elect to have gall bladder surgery. The studies indicate that the intensity of post surgical gall bladder symptoms and pain can sometimes be higher and with far more frequent episodes than before the surgery. These symptoms range “from mild ill defined digestive symptoms to severe attacks of abdominal pain and jaundice,” irritable bowel syndrome, colicky lower-abdomen pain, upper abdominal pain, flatulence, diarrhea, esophagitis, gastritis, trouble digesting fats, excessive weight gain, obesity, and weight loss.(3)(4)(5)

Avoid Surgery:Detoxify

Gallbladder surgery cannot prevent gallstones from resurfacing again because gallstones start forming in the liver. Neither can removal of the gallbladder prevent the toxins that have accumulated in and precipitated as gallstones from impairing your body over time.

You should cleanse your body on a regular basis and avoid symptoms. Conducting gradual and regular detoxification (detox) of your eliminating organs including your liver and gallbladder will not only remove the cause of many symptoms, but will help purge gallstones and other toxic deposits from accumulating in the liver, gallbladder and other detoxification pathways.

You might want to consider the Pulverexx ProtocolTM as one of your alternatives for helping relieve pain and gallbladder symptoms as well as for ridding your body of accumulated toxins and crystallized gallstone deposits. The program helps purge stagnant bile and sludge that can lead to infection or be the leading cause of a multitude of digestive symptoms.

Dissolve Gallstones With The Pulverexx Protocol

The Pulverexx ProtocolTM is a program that dissolves both types of gallstones: cholesterol-based, as well as calcified or pigmented gallstones. It is a non-invasive option for gallbladder pain relief and prolonged liver and gallbladder health. The treatment helps to eliminate buildup and toxins by excreting them naturally from the gallbladder and liver. When toxic gallstones, stagnant bile and sludge are eliminated, pain goes away.

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The many uncomfortable symptoms related to gallbladder and liver dysfunction can leave sufferers feeling hopeless and frustrated. It is often hard to get clear treatment advice, dietary instruction or safe and effective supplements to support these organs. A gallstone diagnosis often leads to surgery but it may not have to. The Pulverexx Protocol™ has revolutionized natural gallbladder and liver treatment. Dr. Eden developed this comprehensive program with powerful ingredients and easy to follow dietary advice that will get you back on track in no time.

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References

  • [1] Moritz A.. The Amazing Liver And Gallbladder Flush, Ener-Chi.coth (2005), p. 20.
  • [2] M Y Berger, T C Olde Hartman, JJ I M Van Der Velden and A M Bohnen. Is Biliary Pain Exclusively Related To Gallbladder Stones? A Controlled Prospective Study. British Journal of General Practice, August 2004; 54(505): 574-579.
  • [3] Bates T, Ebbs SR, Harrison M, A’Hern RP. Influence of cholecystectomy on symptoms. Br J Surg 1991; 78S64 -7
  • [4] Gray et at Does cholecystectomy prior to the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer affect outcome? 2008 Jul;74(7):602-5; discussion 605-6.
  • [5] Ros E, Zambon D. Postcholecystectomy symptoms. A prospective study of gall stone patients before and two years after surgery. Gut1987; 28:1500-4 (3)
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