Fever or Chills

If you are experiencing chills or unexplained fever, it may signal a gallbladder problem. If the problem progresses, it is very harmful and can worsen the condition of the gallbladder, and becomes dangerous to life. The infection can become life-threatening if it spreads to other parts of the body.
Fever is a characteristic symptom of a GB problem, and the presence of fever is an important attribute that points to the presence of a gallbladder problem. A sudden rise in your body temperature can be a sign that you have a gallbladder problem. It could indicate the development of gallbladder rupture, or the development of a bloodstream infection.











