Gall Bladder Stones

2025-06-01 08:39:52
I had miscarriage in April 23,2025.Post miscarriage i had scan yesterday where it shows Gallbladder stones of 6.7mm and there are multiple small stones. Do surgery needed to remove gall bladder or stones can be removed with medication or lifestyle changes?
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Yes. Surgery is needed.

Answered2025-06-03 07:07:40

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No medicine for  gall stone.  U need laproscopic surgery.

Answered2025-06-03 00:12:45

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Need few more details Kindly connect.

Answered2025-06-02 14:49:26

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If there is pain abdomen at upper region then surgery is the only treatment.. lifestyle changes and medications cannot remove gall stones

Answered2025-06-02 13:19:10

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Not my specialisation. Consult a Surgeon.

Answered2025-06-02 13:10:53

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2025-06-08 02:42:19

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Adv surgery opinion

Answered2025-06-04 03:12:24

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Yes. Surgery is needed.

Answered2025-06-03 06:59:45

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-06-02 13:38:10

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