What are the signs of bad guts?



The symptoms of bad bile include indigestion, biliary colic, abdominal pain, fever and jaundice. Bad bile may be caused by gallstones, cholecystitis or gallbladder tumor, etc. The symptoms of bad bile caused by each disease are different.

1. Gallstones: mainly manifested as pain and fullness in the right upper abdomen after eating greasy food, accompanied by belching and eructation. Jaundice is caused when stones block the biliary system. Biliary colic can also occur after a full meal or eating greasy food, and the pain can radiate to the back of the shoulder.

2. Cholecystitis: it manifests as pain in the right upper abdomen, mostly colic, radiating to the back of the shoulder; inflammation can lead to chills and fever; more serious infection can lead to shock and mental disorder. Sometimes patients may also have jaundice.

3. Gallbladder tumor: patients with benign tumors usually have no obvious symptoms; patients with malignant tumors often have no obvious symptoms in early stage, and in the progressive stage, there are epigastric pain, right epigastric mass, jaundice, accompanied by abdominal distension, lack of appetite, weight loss, anemia and other symptoms.

Patients with the above symptoms or progressive aggravation of the above symptoms should go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause of bad bile, and treat the cause of the disease.