Gallbladder or Gas? how to Distinguish Pain
Abdominal pain is a frequent symptom and often difficult to interpret. One of the most common questions is to distinguish between pain caused by intestinal gas and pain associated with the gallbladder.
While they may seem similar, there are important differences that help identify the source of the problem.
Gallbladder pain has typical characteristics:
It is located on the upper right side of the abdomen
May radiate to back or right shoulder
It often appears after meals, especially fatty
It's intense and continuous
Can last anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours
Often does not improve with position changes.
Pain caused by intestinal gas tends tobe:
More diffuse (not located at a specific point)
Intermittent (back and forth)
Associated with abdominal distension
Relieved after release of gases
You can change locations throughout the day.
| Characteristic | Vesicle | Gases |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Right sideupper | Fuzzy |
| Intensity | Strong | Variable |
| Duration | Extended | Short / Variable |
| Relationship with food | Fats | Any food |
| Relief | Does not improve easily | Improvement with gas |
Seek medical evaluation if you have:
Intense and persistent
pain
Episodesrepeated
Nausea or vomiting
Fever
These signs may indicate gallbladder disease.
The simplest way to clarify is through:
Clinical evaluation
Abdominal ultrasound
Allows you to confirm or delete gallbladder calculations.
If there are symptoms associated with gallstones:
Surgery (cholecystectomy) is the most effective treatment
Although gas and gallbladder can cause abdominal pain, the characteristics are different.
👨⚕️ In case of doubt or persistent symptoms, medical evaluation is essential for a correct diagnosis.
Make an appointment to clarify the source of the pain and receive proper guidance.