What are the symptoms of acute cholecystitis

Acute cholecystitis is mainly characterized by pain in the right upper abdomen, which may be accompanied by chills, fever, muscle aches, fatigue, jaundice and other symptoms. Acute cholecystitis is typically characterized by pain in the right upper abdomen in the liver region, the nature of the pain can be dull, spasmodic, insidious pain, etc., the degree of pain varies according to the degree of inflammation, the pain is usually persistent when the inflammation is severe, and the pain can be relieved appropriately in some patients when they are curled up in the body position. In some patients, abdominal pain, chills, high fever and jaundice together constitute the typical Charcot’s triad, which is a clinical symptom of bile duct stones, purulent cholangitis and the cholecystitis it causes. Muscle aches and pains can be induced when inflammatory cells spread. In addition, weakness, dizziness, nausea and loss of appetite are also common clinical manifestations of acute cholecystitis. It is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible when the above symptoms appear, and actively diagnose and treat under the guidance of professional physicians.