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Hepatic colic – what to use for an attack of biliary colic?

An attack of biliary colic, also called hepatic colic, is a very painful and unpleasant experience.If you have ever experienced this type of pain, you know that you need immediate help.In this article, we will discuss the causes, symptoms and treatments of hepatic colic, as well as home remedies to relieve the pain and how to prevent further attacks.

Hepatic colic and its causes

Hepatic colic, or biliary colic, is the result of a sudden narrowing or blockage of the bile ducts that carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder.The main causes of hepatic colic are:

  • Gallstones – form in the gallbladder and can block the bile ducts.
  • Inflammation of the gallbladder.
  • Biliary tract infections.
  • Metabolic disorders.
  • Excessive consumption of fatty and difficult to digest foods.

Hepatic colic – how does it manifest itself and where does it hurt?

An attack of hepatic colic is characterized by increasing pain, which is usually located in the upper right part of the abdomen, under the ribs.Symptoms may include:

  • Gripes.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Bloating.
  • Feeling of fullness after eating.
  • Fever in case of infection.

Treatment of hepatic (biliary) colic

In case of an attack of hepatic colic, immediate treatment is necessary.The most important steps include:

  • Consult your doctor or go to an emergency department.
  • Administration of painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs that will provide relief.
  • In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove gallstones or the gallbladder.

Home remedies for an attack of hepatic colic

In addition to medical treatment, there are also home remedies that can help relieve the symptoms of hepatic colic:

  • Applying a warm compress to the area of pain.
  • Avoiding fatty, hard-to-digest foods.
  • Drinking plenty of water to help the bile flow.
  • Regular physical exercise that supports the proper functioning of the digestive system.

How to prevent hepatic (biliary) colic?

To prevent attacks of hepatic colic, it is worth following a few simple rules:

  • Maintain a healthy diet, avoid fatty foods and excess alcohol.
  • Drink adequate amounts of water every day.
  • Exercise regularly to maintain a healthy weight and support your digestive system.
  • Avoid excessive stress, which can affect the functioning of the digestive system.
  • Always listen to your body and do not neglect symptoms that may suggest problems with the biliary system.

Your suggestions

If you have your own suggestions for treating hepatic colic or would like to share your experiences, be sure to let us know in the comments below.

Recommended articles

If you are interested in the topic of liver and digestive health, we also recommend that you check out our other articles on this topic:

  • The importance of a healthy diet for the liver
  • Symptoms and treatment of gallstones
  • How to take care of your liver?

Remember that hepatic colic can be a very painful experience, so it is important to know what to do if it occurs and how to prevent further attacks.

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