What Are The Symptoms Of Gallstones?

Burping

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Burping can be a symptom of gallbladder disease caused by gallstones. Excessive burping is most commonly related to swallowing air while eating or drinking. It can also be the result of drinking carbonated beverages, as these contain gases individuals will need to expel. But if individuals haven't changed anything about their lifestyle habits and are still burping more than usual all of a sudden, it might be a sign of an underlying issue. When the burping is related to gallbladder disease and gallstones, it's most commonly accompanied by pain in the right side of the abdomen and upper back. Both the burping and the pain may last for several hours after the affected individual ate.

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