Dr. Marina Rose

Right shoulder pain is one of the common gallbladder symptoms. How can you tell the difference between gallbladder pain in the shoulder and shoulder pain caused by tight muscles?

 

Often, gallbladder pain is accompanied by other gallbladder symptoms. Pain in the upper abdomen, especially on the right side, is an indicator of gallbladder symptoms. This is especially true if the pain does not subside with position changes or with passing gas. Shoulder pain caused by gallbladder trouble often is centered in the abdomen and feels like it radiates around to the right shoulder in the back.

 

Muscle pain can often be associated with a clear physical cause like sleeping in the same position all night, or overworking of the whole body. Pain from a muscle injury is also likely to get worse with specific arm movements such as lifting your arm straight forward or out to the side. Muscle soreness in the right shoulder may respond to massage or treatment with heat.

 

Dr. Marina Rose, DC has helped people with gallbladder symptoms and other challenging, chronic health conditions in and around the city of San Jose, CA.

 

If you’re concerned about developing gallbladder symptoms, try these natural tips. Dr. Andrew Weil agrees that natural remedies can help prevent gallbladder symptoms.

 

When you need natural solutions for gallbladder symptoms, click here to find out how Functional Nutrition can help you.

 

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6 Responses

  1. I feel pain in side upper right under ribcage. Only hurts when I lay a certain way. Feels almost like a sore muscle to the touch but I can bend and walk and barely feel it. It’s only when I lay. I cannot find info anywhere on this lol I cleaned out to make sure I lt wasn’t constipation, and pain still there. Day 4 and hoping it’s just a pulled muscle

  2. I noticed a lump/knot in center of my chest at the bottom. A few days later I had a armful of stuff and I tripped up a little and shoved the things I was holding into my chest. I thought it cracked my rib and that’s what it feels like but then again it feels like the lump or whatever it is.

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