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Suggest Remedy For The Gall Bladder Pain In The Back And Abdomen

Hi, my mom's been having gallbladder pains in her back and abdomen on and off throughout the day; she just had this pain that lasted around half an hour; she was vomiting and seemed to be almost fainting. She claims she feels better now, but what can I do right now?
Mon, 24 Apr 2017
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Hi, I hope your mother is better, you need to go to receive medical attention. For the study of abdominal pain it is important to diagnose any surgical condition early to avoid serious future complications, clinical status, laboratory tests and imaging studies such as abdominal ultrasound should be evaluated. The self administration of analgesics should be avoided initially because they can mask the clinical state and delay the accurate diagnosis.
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Suggest Remedy For The Gall Bladder Pain In The Back And Abdomen

Hi, I hope your mother is better, you need to go to receive medical attention. For the study of abdominal pain it is important to diagnose any surgical condition early to avoid serious future complications, clinical status, laboratory tests and imaging studies such as abdominal ultrasound should be evaluated. The self administration of analgesics should be avoided initially because they can mask the clinical state and delay the accurate diagnosis.