Biliary colic

Biliary colic is a bile duct emergency caused by temporary obstruction of the bile duct or common bile duct caused by gallstones. Usually, patients with biliary colic suddenly develop an onset of right upper abdominal pain or epigastric pain, varying in severity, severe pain, unbearable pain, rolling pain, moaning, pale and sweating, mostly intermittent colic, but also For persistent pain, the pain can radiate to the right shoulder or left upper back with nausea and vomiting. Biliary colic

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