cholecystitis precursor


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Precursors of cholecystitis generally include abdominal distension, upper abdominal pain, tenderness in the gallbladder area, etc. The relevant explanations are as follows:
1. Abdominal distension
Before cholecystitis occurs, gallbladder function is impaired, which will affect digestive function, causing food to accumulate in the gastrointestinal tract, causing the patient to appear Symptoms of abdominal distension.
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Touching or pressing the gallbladder area In the early stage of cholecystitis, the gallbladder will swell and exude. Touching or pressing the gallbladder area may cause pain or discomfort.
2. Upper abdominal pain
As the condition worsens, local inflammatory factors spread, stimulating the nerve tissue around the gallbladder, causing obvious pain, indicating upper abdominal pain.