Decoding Hyperkinetic Gallbladder

Are you experiencing intense, intermittent pain in your upper right abdomen after meals? Maybe you've noticed episodes of nausea and bloating, especially after eating fatty foods. These could be signs of a hyperkinetic gallbladder.

This video decodes the hyperkinetic gallbladder, a functional disorder that causes the gallbladder to contract too much and too often. When the gallbladder is stressed, it can become too reactive, releasing too much bile too often. The symptoms often include severe upper abdominal pain, nausea, and bloating—particularly after consuming fatty foods. Episodes of pain can be intense, lasting hours and even disrupting daily activities or sleep. It's important to note that while traditionally gallstones were blamed for such symptoms, hyperkinetic gallbladder is increasingly recognized as an important cause of gallbladder-related discomfort.

If you experience recurrent upper abdominal pain, bloating, or unexplained weight loss, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure you do not have a serious condition.

If your gallbladder is stressed and overactive, then acupressure might be able to help. In this video, you will learn how to help calm your gallbladder.