Abnormal gallbladder function may lead to indigestion, stomach pain, or bloating.
Pain in the upper right or middle upper abdomen may occur, either persistently or intermittently.
Unexplained weight loss may be a warning sign.
If gallbladder cancer causes bile duct obstruction, jaundice may develop, characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes.
Bile duct obstruction or liver dysfunction caused by gallbladder cancer can lead to nausea and vomiting.
Metabolic changes caused by cancer or related complications may result in fatigue or weakness.
Gallbladder cancer may cause a decrease in appetite or loss of interest in food.