thanks you for your response.how about pain in the lower abdomen similar to the pain felt when having a dysmenorrhea? do i have to go to an internist or ob-gynecologist? thank you!
Well, the only way to know is an abdominal ultrasound. If you have gallstones or a diseased gallbladder, you will likely have epigastric pain after eating, meaning pain in center top part of your stomach or to the right side. If you feel you have gall bladder problems, seek a physicians care.