What’s wrong with gallbladder pain that goes on for years?

Gallbladder pain is not good for years may be the emergence of cholecystitis, pancreatitis, cholangitis and other diseases. 1. Cholecystitis: The patient may have severe and intense pain in the right upper abdomen, which may radiate to the right shoulder and back, and the abdomen may be painful to touch and painful to press. The pain lasts longer than biliary colic and is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fever, chills, abdominal distension and other symptoms. 2. Pancreatitis: The pain is mostly located in the upper and middle-upper abdomen and is diffuse, radiating to the back, ribs and shoulders, and can be relieved by bending over or leaning forward. The pain can be relieved by bending over or leaning forward. Biliary pancreatitis is common in the clinic and can be triggered by overeating and drinking a lot of alcohol. 3. Cholangitis: the patient mostly manifests epigastric discomfort, the nature of the pain is mostly distension or colic, the pain can be exacerbated after eating greasy food. Acute attacks can appear abdominal pain, chills, high fever, jaundice and other symptoms, can also be accompanied by restlessness, impaired consciousness and other central nervous system inhibition performance. It is recommended that patients with gallbladder pain go to regular hospitals to improve abdominal CT, magnetic resonance, blood biochemistry, blood routine, blood and urine amylase and other tests to clarify the cause of the disease and active treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.