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		<title>Comment on Gallbladder Pain Symptoms by jim</title>
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		<description>Biliary Colic
Biliary colic is considered the most prevalent symptom of gallbladder disease and is often manifested as periodical pain that is felt in the middle or right section of the upper abdomen. The symptoms may vary in different sufferers of the disease but will likely exhibit any of the following characteristics:

■The main symptom is customarily described as a piercing pain in the upper right abdomen just below the rib cage. It can be extremely severe to the point where it also occurs in the upper back area. It is not unusual for a person to also notice pain beneath the breast bone when struck by this condition.
■The pain will be persistent even after taking over-the-counter pain reducers, after changing position and or passing gas.
■These bouts of pain ordinarily begin at a specific time of day, but are less likely to occur more than or as much as once per week.
■The condition clears or corrects itself after the passage of many hours. If it is still causing pain after a twenty four hour period it is likely that it may be acute cholecystitis or a far worse condition.</description>
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Biliary colic is considered the most prevalent symptom of gallbladder disease and is often manifested as periodical pain that is felt in the middle or right section of the upper abdomen. The symptoms may vary in different sufferers of the disease but will likely exhibit any of the following characteristics:</p>
<p>■The main symptom is customarily described as a piercing pain in the upper right abdomen just below the rib cage. It can be extremely severe to the point where it also occurs in the upper back area. It is not unusual for a person to also notice pain beneath the breast bone when struck by this condition.<br />
■The pain will be persistent even after taking over-the-counter pain reducers, after changing position and or passing gas.<br />
■These bouts of pain ordinarily begin at a specific time of day, but are less likely to occur more than or as much as once per week.<br />
■The condition clears or corrects itself after the passage of many hours. If it is still causing pain after a twenty four hour period it is likely that it may be acute cholecystitis or a far worse condition.</p>
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