Warning Signs Of Gallbladder Cancer
Fever

Fever occurs whenever the body’s temperature is higher than normal. The condition may be the body’s natural defense against infection, but non-infectious problems can also cause it. While a temporary increase in body temperature can actually help your body fight off sickness, a severe increase in body temperature can be an indication a serious underlying issue like gallbladder cancer is present.
A high body temperature can be triggered by a variety of reasons, including the flu, common cold, food poisoning, sunburn, and inflammatory diseases. Symptoms associated with the condition may include muscle soreness, a loss of appetite, dehydration, sweating, a headache, shivering, and a feeling of weakness. When the condition persists for more than three days or the body’s temperature exceeds 103 degrees Fahrenheit, it could be an indication of a serious medical issue or a compromised immune system. The condition could also be a medical emergency if it’s accompanied by confusion, seizures, difficulty breathing, an inability to walk, chest pain, or hallucinations.