Cholecystitis: Symptoms and Treatment - Patient Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder Most cases are caused by gallstones If you have cholecystitis you will normally be admitted to hospital
Distended Gallbladder - Digestive health - Patient Communities The TransAbdominal Ultrasound shows distended gallbladder, but no stones I dont have much pain on Right Upper Quadrant or epigastric area although there is bloating there, and now I know its due to gallbladder distenstion However, i do get gas, nausea and belching plus back pain and right flank pain Is this normal or shuld i get CT scan or HIDA scan to find out more whats going on ?
Gall bladder is partially distended with 1mm calculus Gall bladder is partially distended showing diffusely thickened wall and mild pericholecystic fat stranding The common bile duct is dilated (measured ~ 13 mm in mild segment)
Abdominal distension after gallbladder removal surgery On the 2nd of November 2019 l had my gallbladder removed via keyhole surgery When I awoke my abdomen was very distended I was initially told this was due to the CO2 gas pumped into my abdominal cavity to facilitate the surgery, and that it would dissipate in 24 to 48 hours When that did not happen I was told over the coming days, then weeks, that it was various other things, such as gas or
Distended gallbladder. . . . . now a contracted gallbladder. What do I need . . . I had an ultrasound about a little more than a month ago and I had a distended gallbladder I went to the er last Saturday and now I have a contracted gallbladder A couple of weeks ago I had a very sharp pain on my upper right side to the point where it hurt really bad I have really bad chest pain, back pain, neck pain, arm pain, dizziness, and I've been having headaches I've been having
Abdominal Examination (Preparation and Methods) - Patient It is useful to include the following techniques in your abdominal palpation to examine for enlargement of the liver, spleen, gallbladder or kidneys Examination of the liver Start in the right iliac fossa and move gently up towards the right hypochondrium