Symptoms of a Gallbladder Problem

Symptoms of a Gallbladder Problem

Running a temperature and shivering. Fevers are usually linked to infections. People suffering from gallbladder attacks do not usually experience fevers. However, if the other symptoms of a gallbladder attack are prevalent, and the patient is suffering a fever, it is indicative of the seriousness of the condition. Fevers usually occur when a gallbladder attack escalates into an infection (cholecystitis). At this point, the patient will not only be running a temperature but will also be vomiting at intervals. This is a serious condition that could well prove fatal, as gangrene may set in, or the wall of the gallbladder itself might be breached.