An inflammation of the gallbladder, usually resulting from a low-grade chronic infection.
Problem Causes
• Bacteria that may have traveled from any point of the body such as tonsils or even the appendix through the bloodstream to the gall-bladder
• Presence of gallstone
Note: If inflammation is without infection, other factors influencing abnormal gallbladder functioning include:
a) obesity
b) pregnancy
c)constipation
d) constricting clothes
e) improper diet
f) digestive upsets
Probable Symptoms
• Pain radiating from upper abdominal area (epigastric) to the right shoulder
• Impaired fat digestion (fat tolerance)
• Sense of fullness
• Urge to vomit
• Stomach distention with intake of gas-forming vegetables and strongly-flavored foods
• Low-grade fever
Helpful Dietary Management
• Eat a lowfat bland diet.
• Have small frequent meals.
Note: The gallbladder contracts to release bile when fat is present in the digestive system. This influences the intensity and incidence of pain and discomfort in cholecystitis.
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