What Does a Gallbladder Attack Feel Like?

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10. Treatment

Treatment for gallbladder attacks usually involves medication to help relieve the pain. The attacks will usually pass and no further treatment is needed. If the attacks persist, however, and the condition is getting serious, more drastic action may be required.

Surgery to remove the gallbladder, called a cholecystectomy, is frequently used to end gallbladder issues. The digestive system is still able to function without the gallbladder by getting bile directly from the liver. People may find that eating less fatty food is helpful.

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