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Neck pain not getting better? Here’s how gallbladder issues can send 'referred' signals
You stretch, you massage, and you have been to the chiropractor more times than you can count, yet that nagging pain in your neck and shoulders just seems to come back. The pain is real; the ...
Gallbladder pain is often caused by gallstones blocking the cystic duct, though it can also be triggered by inflammation. Other causes, such as infection, are possible. The pain can be sudden and ...
Conditions affecting the gallbladder, such as gallstones, inflammation, and polyps, can cause back pain. These conditions often cause pain in the abdomen, which may radiate to the back. When a problem ...
Persistent neck and shoulder pain might stem from your gallbladder, not just muscles. Dr. Eric Berg reveals how poor diet thickens bile, congesting the gallbladder and irritating the phrenic nerve, ...
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