The patient's symptoms can be obvious from the acute cholecystitis after the first attack, or the onset of obscure, mild symptoms, until after the diagnosis is determined to note the presence of symptoms, it can have irregular recurrent attacks, in the acute attack of clinical symptoms with acute cholecystitis.
When there is no attack, the clinical picture is ambiguous, similar to chronic "gastric disease"; or there is no acute attack but only frequent epigastric pain and discomfort and dyspepsia, and sometimes there are no symptoms at all.
The main reason for the difference in symptoms is that the degree of inflammation of the gallbladder is different, and the degree of reflex sphincter spasm caused by the presence or absence of gallbladder stones is also different, so the functional status of the gallbladder is also different.
Patients usually have gas and bloating, belching and anorexia of greasy phenomenon, often feel discomfort in the epigastric region after a full meal, and unlike duodenal ulcers in the food can be alleviated after the pain, the patient often feel the right scapula under the right quarter of the ribs, or the right lumbar and other places hidden pain, in the standing movement or after a cold bath is more pronounced.