Is there a connection between a sleepy spine and bile?

A trapped spine is associated with gall, but it can also be due to other causes such as cervical spondylosis.
Patients with acute cholecystitis have paroxysmal colicky pain in the mid-upper and right upper abdomen at the beginning of the attack, with involving pain in the right scapular region. It is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Therefore, the sleepy spine may be caused by acute cholecystitis, which can be diagnosed or ruled out as a cholecystitis lesion by ultrasound or MRI and other ancillary tests.
Sleepy back can also be caused by pancreatitis, cervical spondylosis, liver diseases such as liver cancer, cirrhosis, etc. If the symptoms of sleepy back occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of a professional physician, so as to avoid delaying the condition and affecting the recovery time.