Gall blader and kydnes stone

2021-05-28 07:57:01
In my left kydney and in gall blader stone found around, 3.8 mm to 4mm. ? Can it dissolved or removed ? Without surgery Any home medcine...
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Kidney stone if small can be treated with medicines but gall bladder stones even if small need complete removal of gall bladder with laparoscope/ laser as first gall bladder get non functional than stones starts forming. So no use of keeping diseased gallbladder in body. U can share reports to me or consult some laparoscopic surgeon
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share Ultrasound report
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get operated earlier

Answered2021-05-28 17:39:41

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Please share your Ultrasound Abdomen and KUB report. Kidney stones can be treated by medical treatment, depending on Ultrasound finding and size of stones. But for Gall Bladder stones, Surgery is only option, until it's contraindicated or not possible because of Medical condition of  the patient.
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You can share Ultrasound report with me or Consult nearby Laproscopic Surgeon
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No home remedies please

Answered2021-05-28 09:35:17

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Take plenty of water for your kidney stones Get a surgeon opinion for your gallery Stone

Answered2021-05-28 09:29:29

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Kidney stones may dissolve with medication. Gall bladder stones don't respond well to treatment. For gall bladder stones you can either choose follow up or laparoscopic gall bladder removal.
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Consult your doctor / surgeon

Answered2021-05-28 08:04:11

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