Symptoms and causes of liver and gallbladder blockage

The general symptoms of hepatobiliary obstruction include epigastric pain or biliary colic, jaundice, chills and high fever; they are usually caused by cholelithiasis, biliary tract infections, and biliary tract tumors. 1. Epigastric pain or biliary colic: biliary obstruction of the liver and gallbladder leads to pain caused by spasm of the surrounding muscles or compression of the nerves. It is usually caused by gallstone disease, or tumors outside the biliary tract. 2. Jaundice: Because of the blockage of bile in the liver and gallbladder, it is difficult for bilirubin to be discharged from the body, thus causing the sclera, mucous membranes, skin and other tissues to be stained yellow. It is usually caused by cholelithiasis or tumors outside the biliary tract. 3. Chills and high fever: bile duct damage caused by cholangitis as a result of liver and gallbladder blockage, bacteria retrograde into the bile duct and caused by retrograde into the hepatic vein, body circulation will lead to systemic infection. You can go to the hospital for imaging examination to determine the cause of the disease, and then according to the situation of the corresponding treatment.