What are the symptoms of abnormal bile duct contractions

Symptoms of abnormal bile duct contraction are mainly abdominal pain after satiety, nausea and vomiting, accompanied by gallstones or gallbladder atrophy in some patients.
The clinical manifestations of poor bile duct contraction are mainly caused by poor bile discharge, and long-term abnormal contraction may lead to gallstones or even gallbladder atrophy in patients.
Patients may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain after satiety, intolerable pain, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, especially after a greasy diet.
Patients with these gastrointestinal symptoms should go to the hospital to confirm the contractile function of the bile ducts and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.
In mild cases, the symptoms can be relieved without special treatment through a light diet and a regular routine. For more severe cases, the patient can be treated according to the doctor’s advice.