Some people with gallstones develop a fever. Even before the pain begins, chills and general feelings of sickness can begin. A fever may require medication to subside. Fever and chills may be a sign that an infection is developing in the gallbladder. People with gallstones are also at higher risk of developing pancreatitis, a serious condition that can cause similar symptoms.

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