What Does a Gallbladder Attack Feel Like?

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6. Fever

Fever is a fairly common condition that often arises when we are ill. It happens when our immune system makes our bodies hotter. This helps to make the body a less hospitable place for pathogens, slowing the rate of infection and maybe even killing them outright.

While a fever is associated with gallbladder problems, it is not a symptom associated with gallbladder attacks. This can still be useful, however, because it suggests that the problem might be a gallbladder infection. Patients experiencing a fever are also likely to be experiencing chills because they are a part of the process that causes the body to heat up.

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