Gallbladder Pain – Acidity or Gall Stones?
Gall Stones often mimic acidity. Learn symptoms, risks, complications and how homeopathy helps reduce pain, improve bile flow and prevent recurrence without immediate surgery. Introduction Not all abdominal pain is acidity. Not all indigestion is from food. In many individuals, especially adults between 30 and 60, persistent pain under the right ribs, nausea after meals, bloating, and heaviness may be more than gastric upset. These symptoms often indicate Gall Stones forming silently in the gallbladder. Gall Stones are hardened deposits formed from bile cholesterol, bile salts or bilirubin. They can remain symptomless for years or suddenly trigger severe pain when the stones obstruct bile flow. Many patients ignore early signs assuming it is gas, acidity or spicy food intolerance. Only when the pain becomes unbearable does the diagnosis reveal the real cause. Here is the key understanding: Gall Stones are not always an emergency requiring instant surgery. Homeopathic treatment, whe...