10 Gallbladder Attack Symptoms

10Unusual Urinary Functions

Changes in the volume, color, consistency, as well as frequency of your urine,  could also be a sign of a gallbladder attack. This is because bile pigment would build up in gallstones and color urine which is dark yellow or dark brown. In most cases, you should make discolored urine seriously because it would lead to other severe issues. Keep in mind that passing urine in blood color is not often related with a gallbladder issue. Instead, it might indicate a disease with your bladder or kidneys. [10]

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