People with gallstones often have indigestion in between acute attacks. Bloating and flatulence are side effects of this symptom, and most prominently affect people who consume meals high in fat. The inability of bile to flow into the small intestine due to the blockage and aid digestion causes these symptoms. This is another symptom people may overlook as simply a sign they ate too much.

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