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14 Signs Of A Gallbladder Attack

14. Light or clay-colored bowel movements

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Stool color can be affected by a variety of factors, including vitamins, illnesses, and particular diets. Stool color can also be affected by underlying medical issues such as gallbladder and liver illness. Pale stool, particularly white or clay-colored feces, might signal a major health concern.

A stool that is light in color (pale, whitish, gray, or clay-colored) might suggest a paucity of bile. Bile production might be reduced due to a blockage of the bile ducts caused by gallstones or a disorder affecting your gallbladder, liver, or pancreas.

If you are experiencing any combination of these symptoms and suspect you may have an issue with your gallbladder, do make an appointment to see your healthcare provider as soon as possible.