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Cholecystitis and Back Pain
- By Caren Jacobs
- Published December 5th, 2008
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To be brief, Cholecystitis is a disease in which one suffers from an
acute or chronic disorder. This actually emerges from inflammation,
which stretches to the gallbladder ultimately. As a result of this
there are very condition occur, that are liked to cholelithiasis or
the start of gallstones. You may be wondering how this results in
back pain. But, gallbladder infections may cause you suffer from
sharp back pains, as gallbladder is a membranous sac attached in the
muscles. The sac stores in bile in the liver.
Cholelithiasis
may be occurred from cholesterol, bile pigments, obesity, estrogen
therapy, calcium stones, and infections of the gallbladder. This
disease can also cause various other problems, such as chest pain,
and indigestion. This can also cause episodic pain from colicky
symptoms. More and more, cholelithiasis can also put a patient at
risk of jaundice. If such a condition continues, the patient will
feel repeated spurts of nausea, ultimately causing vomiting.
There are several symptoms of
Cholecystitis, including flatulence, steatorrhea, belching, pruritus,
ecchymosis, dark urine and discolored stools. Ecchymosis is a
condition when the patient suffers from fleeing of blood, that
travels to the tissues and onto the ruptured, or fissure blood
vessels. Now, the back pain issues arising because the sensory nerves
submit messages, which travel to the muscles. As the message arrives
at the muscles it continues to travels to the organs and blood
vessels. This process continues to the skin and ultimately reaches
the brain. The fact is that motor and sensory signals are very much
essential in submitting actions in order to promote healthy spinal
columns, and if these signals are interrupted, as result back pain
occurs.
