Gallbladder stone

2026-03-18 12:39:54
I have 10 mm gall bladder stone with no symptoms should I remove or let it be n when it should be re
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If asymptomatic No need of a surgery. Maintain healthy low fat diet.

Answered2026-04-06 19:34:40

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Answered2026-03-22 07:26:57

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Consult superspecialist like  laproscopic surgeon

Answered2026-03-20 07:33:22

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No surgery needed now, but do ultrasound once a month to see the situation.  Anytime you have abdominal pain and or vomiting,  consult a gen or gastrosurgeon for surgery.

Answered2026-03-20 03:04:25

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Please consult with general surgeon physically for better evaluation.

Answered2026-03-19 10:35:53

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A 10 mm gallbladder stone with no symptoms falls under asymptomatic Gallstones.
Next Steps
• No immediate surgery needed • Follow-up with: – Ultrasound abdomen every 6–12 months • Consider surgery if symptoms develop: – Right upper abdomen pain (especially after fatty food) – Nausea/vomiting – Fever or jaundice
Health Tips
• Avoid heavy oily/fatty meals (can trigger symptoms) • Maintain healthy weight (avoid rapid weight loss) • Stay hydrated and active • Do not take “stone-dissolving” medications without advice—they are rarely effective ⚠️ Red flags (urgent care): • Severe abdominal pain lasting >2–3 hours • Fever + pain • Yellowing of eyes ⸻

Answered2026-03-19 10:35:13

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You can visit us at ANAYA LIVER AND GASTRO CARE, BTM LAYOUT 2nd stage for an Ultrasound and thorough evaluation.

Answered2026-03-21 15:36:47

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

Answered2026-03-20 02:20:59

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2026-03-19 18:43:28

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