Symptoms of a Gallbladder Problem

Symptoms of a Gallbladder Problem

Irregularities in color and texture of stools. Gallbladder disease causes blockage of the bile ducts, causing unusually large amounts of fats to get eliminated within the stool, causing a noticeable alteration of not just the color, but also the consistency of the stool, making it come across more yellow and clayish rather than brown and solid. If left unattended, this disease could eventually lead to very loose stools, which at times can result in volatile movements of the bowel accompanied by a rotten smell, symptomatic of a gallbladder attack.