Vague pain in the location of the gall bladder

In the case of vague pain in the gallbladder as described by the patient, first of all, the patient should observe whether the above-mentioned distension and discomfort or vague pain and discomfort are aggravated after eating fatty foods, if there is distension and pain or vague pain and discomfort is aggravated. Then consider whether the patient has inflammation of the gallbladder or the possibility of stones or polyps in the gallbladder. For patients with gallbladder stones combined with chronic cholecystitis, patients usually have distension or vague pain in the right upper abdomen and back. If the patient eats fatty food, the above symptoms will be aggravated. At this time, it is suggested that the patient can actively consider taking oral amoxicillin plus anti-inflammatory and biliary tablets for active treatment, which usually takes about 10 days, and after the inflammation of the patient’s gallbladder subsides, the patient’s swelling and pain or hidden pain will be significantly improved. During the treatment period, patients should pay attention to a light diet, avoid eating too greasy food and high protein diet to avoid the possibility of further acute biliary colic attacks. In addition, for some gallbladder stones larger than 1.5 cm or patients with recurrent cholecystitis, laparoscopic cholecystectomy should be actively considered.