Warning Signs Of Gallbladder Cancer

Bloating

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In most cases, bloating usually develops as a result of excess air or gas production or other disturbances in the digestive system’s muscles. The uncomfortable condition can cause pain and a feeling of being 'stuffed,' and it can cause the stomach to appear larger. Although often compared to the symptoms associated with water retention, the condition differs in several ways and involves an excess buildup of liquids, gas, or solids within the digestive system.

While bloating is most often caused by eating foods you are intolerant to, it can also stem from a severe medical condition. Bloating may also be accompanied by stomach gurgling or rumbling, frequent belching or burping, excessive gas, and abdominal pain. When the condition is accompanied by vomiting, a high body temperature, diarrhea, heartburn, severe stomach pain, unexplained weight loss, or blood in the stools, it could be an indication of a serious underlying issue like gallbladder cancer.

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