Gallbladder stones are pain that occurs in the right upper abdomen, right back location and sometimes radiates to the right shoulder, causing pain in the right shoulder.
Gallbladder stones cause pain in the abdomen, which is close to bloating and usually occurs after eating fatty foods. The reason is that eating greasy food will encourage the gallbladder to contract and expel the bile, and when there are stones in the gallbladder, the stones will block the gallbladder duct and cause biliary colic.
In addition, when combined with inflammation, inflammatory stimulation can also lead to pain. The pain is located in the right upper abdomen below the right costal margin and the right posterior back, and sometimes involuntary pain, radiating in the right shoulder area, is due to nociceptive sensitization of the body surface in the innervation area of the spinal cord segments corresponding to the gallbladder lesion.
If pain occurs in the above areas, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and not to use painkillers indiscriminately, so as not to delay the treatment of serious consequences.