gallbladder pain front and back and little fever

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Let me tell you from scrath guyz, yesterday near about 11 AM UAE Timing,

i drink 1.5 ltr water in half hr and from that time i am getting pain in my upper stomac, at that time i took it normally but pain will grow and till night it become too horrable, then i google it, it says its due to gallerbladder, i its more then 24 hrs and still im getting pain, now its increse to back side and i am feeling little fever, when i wokeup in the morning i feel very dull. so really need to know what is the proble in my body and how i cure from that.

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    Sorry for my spelling mistakes... i just wrote what i get in my mind...
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    Hi, If you have not had any tests yet, the best thing is to see your doctor and if they think your gallbladder is the cause, they may order an ultrasound scan as a starting point and take things from there. If you reman in severe pain and are feverish, best to go to the emergency room or urgent care for a check.
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      I already consult my doctor. They give me some pain relief tablets..
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      I'm not sure about the problem this is what I meelimf is gallbladder or something else because before that in didn't feel any fever or backpain but when I Google it it started fever and back pain. So I think I got mentally pain.. So need to check with pain relief medicine first.. My consultant doctor says nothing about it.

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