Get To Know The Symptoms Of Gallbladder Attacks
Nausea And Vomiting
Your body can't break down fats in a gallbladder attack. It's because your bile duct is blocked! Ladies, this is often why you get nausea and vomiting as symptoms. This blockage doesn't make you feel good. These symptoms are very common in the early part of an attack. They also get worse with your pain! When you're in the emergency room, ladies, tell your doctor when these symptoms started and how long they last. Let them know how many times you vomited! It's also vital for you to say if you have been able to keep liquids down.
Most of the time, you will get anti-nausea meds as an injection in the hospital. This helps relieve some of your symptoms! Pain meds are common too. Of course, it's because when your pain goes away, your nausea and vomiting do as well!

Dark Pee
Dark pee's a late-stage sign in gallbladder attacks. It happens, ladies, when you haven't gotten treatment for hours! In many cases, dark pee means you have acute gallbladder inflammation. You will often have dark brown pee that looks a bit like tea. That said, bright yellow pee also happens with gallbladder attacks. Ladies, discolored pee's a sign that your gallstones are blocking your bile duct. That means the pigment's building in your gallbladder!
There's good news, though. Treatment for your inflamed gallbladder and the attack makes your pee return to normal. Of course, you will need to be in the hospital for this. It's because your treatment needs to have IV antibiotics! Ladies, surgery helps stop complications and future gallbladder attacks. This will mean recovery at home too.