Pain under the ribs, nausea, or sudden digestive distress? Here’s how to tell if your gallbladder is the cause.
Those with gallbladder disease may notice a change in their stool color and consistency. Stool in a patient with a diseased gallbladder may appear yellow or clay-colored instead of brown. This is due to excess fats in the stool, which do not get digested due to blocked bile ducts. The consistency of the stool also changes, becoming looser. An explosive bowel movement with foul-smelling stool may indicate a gallbladder attack.

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