4. Bad Taste in Mouth
One of the most commonly experienced symptoms of a gallbladder attack is a characteristic bad taste in your mouth that doesn’t seem to go away; sometimes, this and severe nausea and vomiting are the only symptoms that many people ever experience when a gallbladder attack hits them.
The bad taste that comes with a gallbladder attack is most commonly described as being extremely bitter, almost like the taste of a dissolving aspirin in your mouth: If you’ve ever done this by accident, you’ll know exactly what taste this is referring to.
Sometimes this taste can also be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and you might eventually start vomiting yellow or green along with it. This almost always points to a gallbladder attack, and sometimes fruit salts can be enough to help bring this part of the condition under control: Don’t continue vomiting under any circumstances since it can only strain your body more.