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14 Signs Of A Gallbladder Attack

9. Vomiting

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Vomiting is usually innocuous, but it might indicate a more serious sickness. Concussions, meningitis (infection of the membrane linings of the brain), intestinal obstruction, appendicitis, and brain tumors are all dangerous illnesses that can cause nausea and vomiting. Gallbladder attacks can cause nausea and vomiting. When stones or sludge obstruct the duct, between 1% and 3% of persons with symptomatic gallstones develop acute cholecystitis, which causes inflammation in the gallbladder. The symptoms are similar to biliary colic, but they last longer and are more severe.