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Pain In Abdomen Under Ribs, Nausea, Fullness, Little Oily Urine. Gallbladder Issue?

I've been having what I think is gallbladder issues the last two weeks. Pain In upper right abdominal area right under ribs. Nausea vomiting fatigue....fullness after just a few bites, worse at night. I'm having an egd and hidascan done tomorrow. I've noticed my urien looks a little oily. It's all clear for the most part...a normal light yellow almost nonexistent color. But it looks oily. Could this be gallbladder related too? I'm 31 white female. Just incase that matters.
Mon, 22 Apr 2013
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Hi,
thanks for writing in.
You need to undergo a few tests which are an ultrsound examination of the abdomen, Liver function test and a complete blood count.If the ultrasound confirms the presence of stones then you need to undergo cholecystectomy. If there are'nt any stones then assessment of liver function tests and complete blood count will help in determining whether there is liver dysfunction or infection.
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Pain In Abdomen Under Ribs, Nausea, Fullness, Little Oily Urine. Gallbladder Issue?

Hi, thanks for writing in. You need to undergo a few tests which are an ultrsound examination of the abdomen, Liver function test and a complete blood count.If the ultrasound confirms the presence of stones then you need to undergo cholecystectomy. If there are nt any stones then assessment of liver function tests and complete blood count will help in determining whether there is liver dysfunction or infection. Regards