A little pain in the gallbladder.

If the patient has pain in the gallbladder area, it depends on whether the patient has swelling and discomfort in the back. In addition, after eating fatty foods and high-protein diets, whether the back and upper right abdominal distension and discomfort aggravated, if there is aggravation, most likely to consider that the patient has inflammation of the gallbladder or gallbladder stones. At this time, the patient needs to further check the ultrasound of the upper abdomen to see if there are stones in the gallbladder and if the patient has inflammation of the gallbladder. If there is cholecystitis combined with gallbladder stones, it depends on the size of the gallbladder stones and whether the patient has clinical symptoms. If the patient’s gallbladder stones are more than 1.5 cm and the patient has a history of recurrent cholecystitis, laparoscopic cholecystectomy should be actively considered. After surgery, the patient’s right upper abdomen and back pain and discomfort can be relieved or cured. In addition, for some patients, if they are young or do not want to have surgery, they can first consider taking ursodeoxycholic acid capsules for further lithotripsy, but generally need to be taken for about 3-6 months.