What are the symptoms of hepatobiliary blockage

Symptoms of hepatobiliary stasis usually include chills and high fever, jaundice, and abdominal pain. Hepatobiliary stasis caused by gallbladder stones, intra- and extra-hepatic bile duct stones or tumors may cause upper abdominal cramps, jaundice and other symptoms, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other manifestations. Hepatobiliary obstruction secondary infection may lead to acute cholangitis, acute obstructive purulent cholangitis develops rapidly, the main symptoms are abdominal pain, chills, high fever and jaundice. Hepatobiliary stasis is usually a more serious disease, if not promptly drained and decompressed, the liver function is impaired, or may lead to infection, neurological involvement or even shock. It is recommended that patients with hepatobiliary blockage should consult a doctor for early treatment after the cause of the disease is clarified under the guidance of the doctor.