What Causes Pain On Left Side Of Abdomen And Under Left Rib Cage?
Question: can bad gall bladder (EF 14%) cause pain on left side, and under left rib cage?
Brief Answer:
No
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
I am Dr.R.K and i am pleased to assist you.
A normal gallbladder is located in the right upper quadrant.
Any pain related to the normally located gallbladder would be felt in the right upper quadrant only. It will not be felt on the left side or under the left rib cage.
EF should be at least 35%. Anything less than that is considered abnormal. The discomfort would be felt in the right upper quadrant only.
Let me know if you have anymore questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
No
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
I am Dr.R.K and i am pleased to assist you.
A normal gallbladder is located in the right upper quadrant.
Any pain related to the normally located gallbladder would be felt in the right upper quadrant only. It will not be felt on the left side or under the left rib cage.
EF should be at least 35%. Anything less than that is considered abnormal. The discomfort would be felt in the right upper quadrant only.
Let me know if you have anymore questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I'm sorry Dr. XXXXXXX but I don't think I agree with your answer. I have, since posting this question, researched on line and talked to others, and you most certainly can feel pain on left side and body. At least, there seems that there are many out there who have.....
Thank you
Thank you
Brief Answer:
Please go the links
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am sorry to know that you do not agree with my answer.
The pain of the disease involving a NORMALLY located gallbladder is felt in the right upper quadrant only.
The nerve supply of the gallbladder makes the pain to be felt in this area.
In my 19 years of post qualification experience, I have seen hundreds of patients with gallbladder disease I have seen people with gallbladder disease feeling the pain in this part only.
That is what even the textbook also says.
I have provided a few STANDARD weblinks which discusses about where the gallbladder pain is felt. You can go through them -
http://www.webmd.boots.com/digestive-disorders/gallbladder-basics
http://umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/gallstones-and-gallbladder-disease
http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/liver_and_gallbladder_disorders/gallbladder_and_bile_duct_disorders/cholecystitis.html
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/172013-overview#a1
If the pain is felt on the left side then other causes should be looked for.
Please do let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
Please go the links
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am sorry to know that you do not agree with my answer.
The pain of the disease involving a NORMALLY located gallbladder is felt in the right upper quadrant only.
The nerve supply of the gallbladder makes the pain to be felt in this area.
In my 19 years of post qualification experience, I have seen hundreds of patients with gallbladder disease I have seen people with gallbladder disease feeling the pain in this part only.
That is what even the textbook also says.
I have provided a few STANDARD weblinks which discusses about where the gallbladder pain is felt. You can go through them -
http://www.webmd.boots.com/digestive-disorders/gallbladder-basics
http://umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/gallstones-and-gallbladder-disease
http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/liver_and_gallbladder_disorders/gallbladder_and_bile_duct_disorders/cholecystitis.html
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/172013-overview#a1
If the pain is felt on the left side then other causes should be looked for.
Please do let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
NOTE SECOND SYMPTOM IN LIST.......
Symptoms of Gallbladder Inflammation (Acute Calculous and Acalculous Cholecystitis)
Between 1 - 3% of people with symptomatic gallstones develop inflammation in the gallbladder (acute cholecystitis), which occurs when stones or sludge block the duct. The symptoms are similar to those of biliary colic but are more persistent and severe. They include the following:
1.Pain in the upper right abdomen that is severe and constant, and may last for days. Pain frequently increases when drawing a breath.
2.Pain may also radiate to the back or occur under the shoulder blades, behind the breast bone, or on the left side.
3.About a third of patients have fever and chills, which do not occur with uncomplicated biliary colic.
4.Nausea and vomiting may occur.
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Symptoms of Gallbladder Inflammation (Acute Calculous and Acalculous Cholecystitis)
Between 1 - 3% of people with symptomatic gallstones develop inflammation in the gallbladder (acute cholecystitis), which occurs when stones or sludge block the duct. The symptoms are similar to those of biliary colic but are more persistent and severe. They include the following:
1.Pain in the upper right abdomen that is severe and constant, and may last for days. Pain frequently increases when drawing a breath.
2.Pain may also radiate to the back or occur under the shoulder blades, behind the breast bone, or on the left side.
3.About a third of patients have fever and chills, which do not occur with uncomplicated biliary colic.
4.Nausea and vomiting may occur.
XXXXXX
Brief Answer:
You have Gallbladder dyskinesia and not gallstone disaese
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
You have gallbladder dyskinesia and not gallbladder stone disease with inflammation.
There is a difference between gallbladder stones with inflammation and gallbladder dyskinesia.
The gallstones pain may be felt in other parts due to the complications including pancreatitis.
The lines you have shown are about gallstone disease.
But what you have is gallbladder without stones but with poor EF which is called gallbladder dyskinesia.
To differentiate between these two only I have provided the last link.
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
You have Gallbladder dyskinesia and not gallstone disaese
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
You have gallbladder dyskinesia and not gallbladder stone disease with inflammation.
There is a difference between gallbladder stones with inflammation and gallbladder dyskinesia.
The gallstones pain may be felt in other parts due to the complications including pancreatitis.
The lines you have shown are about gallstone disease.
But what you have is gallbladder without stones but with poor EF which is called gallbladder dyskinesia.
To differentiate between these two only I have provided the last link.
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
Note: Revert back with your health reports to get further guidance on your gastric problems. Click here.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar