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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Right-Sided Abdominal Pain After Eating?

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 February 2020

⏱️ 12 minutes

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In this podcast, I’m going to go in-depth into why you might be experiencing right-sided abdominal pain after eating, and what you can do about it. 

This pain would be underneath your right rib cage. Sometimes it can refer to the shoulder and into the scapula, or even into the neck and head on the right side. 

Your liver and gallbladder are both on your right side, underneath that stretching to the left, you have the pancreas. Then you have different ducts that drain from the liver into the gallbladder and then into the small intestine. 

What goes wrong with this system that can cause abdominal pain and bloating?

1. Stones  

2. Sludge (pre-stone material)

3. Spasm (smooth muscle)

4. Inflammation/scarring

5. Dilation - pressure 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

So if you guys have any questions whatsoever about keto or in a minute fasting,

0:04.4

whether you're starting keto as a new person or just need to debug your program or we have a question about a product.

0:10.5

Call one of our keto consultants. They'll be able to help you. Call 5405.7.

0:29.0

Welcome to the Dr. Berg's Healthy Kito and Interminute fasting podcast, where Dr. Berg takes you on the journey for the truth about getting healthy and losing healthy weight. Today we're going to talk about right-sided abdominal pain after you eat. Let's say you just

0:48.9

ate a meal and you have this pain underneath your right ribcage right through here.

0:53.6

Sometimes it can refer to the upper shoulder

0:57.0

into the scapula back here, up into the neck,

0:59.2

maybe even a headache on the right side,

1:00.8

and you're going, what is going on?

1:03.6

Well, let's talk about that.

1:05.1

So you have this thing called the liver.

1:06.8

It's on the right side.

1:08.3

And then you have the gallbladder, which is on the right side.

1:11.1

And then underneath that extends to your left side you have this thing called the

1:15.7

pancreas okay it'll spread to the left and also over to the right a little bit and

1:20.8

then you have all these little tubes they're called ducks like the hepatic

1:25.3

duct which is the liver duct common bile duct the cystic duct the pancreatic

1:30.8

duct they're basically just tubes that are draining from the liver, down into the gallbladder,

1:36.5

and then down into the small intestine. Now what's happening here is the liver is making bile,

1:42.4

bile helps you digest fats, and it's draining down this tube, and it's

1:47.9

supposed to, in theory, go into this gallbladder and concentrate. So the bile is stored in the gallbladder and then

1:55.6

concentrated so when you eat it contracts and it comes out and it helps you digest

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