Pain under the ribs, nausea, or sudden digestive distress? Here’s how to tell if your gallbladder is the cause.
One possible sign of a gallbladder attack is explosive bowel movements accompanied by abdominal pain. The pain, which may be intermittent, is generally felt around the entire abdominal region, not just in one particular spot. Some patients experience stabbing pain in their belly, lower back, and even breastbone. If you notice a change in the frequency, color or consistency of your bowel movements, make an appointment to see a doctor. The following slides outline the most common risk factors for gallbladder attacks.

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