10 Gallbladder Attack Symptoms

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Symptom #10: Headaches

While it may seem unlikely that headaches are associated with a gallbladder attack, practitioners of eastern medicine believe that it is very much related. In eastern medicine, all the internal organs such as your kidneys, liver, and gallbladder are related and connected via channels known as meridians.

In eastern medicine, the gallbladder meridian is located along the side of the head. The eastern practitioners liken these meridians to what western practitioners call neuropathways. If you are willing to give it a try, eastern practitioners believe that with acupuncture, the tension built up in the gallbladder meridian can be released and thus, alleviating the headache.

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