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region of the abdomen, nearer to the pelvis, but this is less common. nausea and vomiting may occur. symptoms include gastrointestinal distress and persistent pain in the upper right abdomen. twenty percent of patients develop chronic diarrhea (mayo ). often, these attacks occur after a particularly fatty
meal and almost always happen at night (haggerty ). other symptoms include abdominal bloating, intolerance of fatty foods, belching, gas, and indigestion. if the above symptoms coincide with chills, lowgrade fever, yellowing of the skin or eyes, and/or clay-colored stool, a doctor should be consulted...
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