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[|Human|] Am awaiting scan for gallstones having had horrendous chest pain incident and spent night in hospital with suspected possible heart attack 4 weeks ago (it wasn t heart attack, thankfully) I have been feeling nausea occasionally after food since then, but it is happening more frequently now, and a lot of burping. Is this indicative of gallstones, too? Two family members have had the problem, my sister 40 years ago and my brother s son last year, but my sister, understandably, has forgotten the details of everything except the pain involved.
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Gall stones may be asymptomatic or symptomatic. Asymptomatic gall stones doesn't need any treatment except it has risk of causing gall bladder cancer in the future. Symptoms due to gall stones may be pain (in right upper abdomen), nausea and fever. Burping with nausea indicates dyspepsia, and it has no correlation with gall stones. You should consult with physician and also go for endoscopy to rule out gastric problems. Thanks,