You posted your question 1 hour ago, and they are answered in the order in which they are received.
Imaging the gallbladder should be done
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Gallstones, cholangiogram
Kidney cyst with gallstones, ct scan. If they are there, then an operation to remove the gallbladder can be considered.
If stones are not present, you can consider a low gallbladder ejection fraction. This can be evaluated with a HIDA scan with CCK stimulation. If the ejection fraction is low, there are small studies that suggest removing the gallbladder can remove the symptoms. However, that being said, there is no guarantee the symptoms will improve, and that possibility needs to be discussed with your physician team.
If the gallbladder evaluation is non-revealing, you can consider an upper endoscopy to look for other upper GI causes of the nausea.
These options can be discussed with your personal physician.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
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