I am only familiar with Addison's disease in dogs. To the best of my knowledge it does not cause food Allergies or a bad gall bladder. If a person/animal has not been diagnosed with Addison's Disease yet, some of the symptoms might mimic food allergies and gall bladder problems. The best thing to do is to contact you physician.
Gallstones cause pain and blockage in the gallbladder. More rarely, a person can get cancer of the gallbladder, but this is very rare.
Gallbladder disease can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. It may lead to complications like gallstones blocking the bile ducts, inflammation of the gallbladder, or infection. In severe cases, surgery to remove the gallbladder may be necessary.
Rapid weight loss can trigger gallstones.
Allergys can cause itchy eyes.
Chlamydia doesn't cause liver disease per se, but can cause symptoms around the liver. Sometimes if a woman has chlamydia-related PID, she can get inflammation around the liver, called FitzHugh Curtis syndrome. This can be mistaken for gallbladder disease.
A small gallbladder can be caused by congenital abnormalities, inflammation, scarring from previous surgeries, or other conditions like cholecystitis or liver disease. It may not necessarily cause symptoms or require treatment unless it leads to complications like gallstones or impaired bile flow.
whay caused a gallbladder to shrink
Biliary tract disease, disorders of the gallbladder, bile, and bile ducts. Biliary pain is a severe persistent pain in the upper middle or upper right region of the abdomen.
The gallbladder assists with digestion.Gallbladder disease makes it harder to digest foods.The gallbladder can develop stones that cause severe pain when the gallbladder contracts.
well it is so but i would get her allergy tested!
Gallbladders usually go bad or maybe affected as a secondary effect of the general health of the person. Sometimes due to an existing disease, the gallbladder is affected and may possibly further the disease of the person. Example is one with High Cholesterol, This may cause cholosterole stone formation inside the gall bladder that may cause pain or blockage resulting to possibly inflammed bladder later on.
No, not at all. Gallbladder pain is usually triggered by fatty or spicy foods.