9<\/strong>)<\/sup>.<\/p>\nDiagnosing gallbladder attack<\/h2>\n
The clinical history followed by a detailed physical examination helps in the diagnosis of the cause. Further investigations will be required to differentiate between various causes. Laboratory investigations and radiological investigations are the main stay in diagnosis.<\/p>\n
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Image 9: An ultrasonography showing stones in gallbladder.
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Lab tests may include complete blood count, liver function tests and serum amylase and lipase (3<\/strong>)<\/sup>. Abdominal X-ray can (4<\/strong>) <\/sup>be done to exclude other causes of abdominal pain such as perforation to the abdominal viscera.<\/p>\nUltrasound of the abdomen (4<\/strong>)<\/sup> with specific focus on hepato-biliary system helps to identify gallbladder stones or disorders. CT scan can be useful in seeing structural changes to the organs (3<\/strong>)<\/sup>. Sometimes, endoscopic ultrasound and bile microscopy may be required for the diagnosis (4<\/strong>)<\/sup>. Oral cholecystography is still used rarely for diagnosis in gallbladder stones (4<\/strong>)<\/sup>.<\/p>\nTreatment<\/h2>\n
A patient with gallbladder attack is faced with the main issue of pain. So the first step in management is pain relief. This can be done with NSAIDs (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) or opioids (11<\/strong>)<\/sup>.<\/p>\nCholecystectomy (surgical removal of gallbladder) is the definitive treatment (4<\/strong>)<\/sup>. Laparoscopic surgery is usually done nowadays. In certain cases medical dissolution of the stones can be considered with oral bile acids (4<\/strong>)<\/sup>.<\/p>\nIn cases of ascending cholangitis, management of sepsis and shock with supportive measures, including antibiotic therapy is required (8<\/strong>)<\/sup>. Endoscopic sphincterectomy with stone extraction and stent insertion can be done to establish bile drainage (8<\/strong>)<\/sup>.<\/p>\nDiet to prevent gallbladder attack<\/h2>\n
Gallbladder stores bile which is useful in digestion of fatty food. Contractions of gallbladder are more often seen with intake of such food items. Hence it is important to avoid items such as processed food, peanut oil, vegetable oil and food high in fat for people who suffer from gallbladder pain (12<\/strong>)<\/sup>.<\/p>\nFood high in fiber and nutrients, such as citrus fruits, milk, fishes, beans, lentils etc can help in preventing gallbladder pain (12<\/strong>)<\/sup>. Low fat dairy products and whole grains are also healthy diet for your gallbladder (13<\/strong>)<\/sup>.<\/p>\nReference:<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n- “gallbladder attack.” McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. 2002. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 21 Feb. 2018 https:\/\/medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com\/gallbladder+attack<\/em><\/li>\n
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