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Anemia along with present gallstone
2 months ago I was diagnosed with anemia and I had incidental gallstone finding. Since I was a child, I had a bit of a digestive issue. I was even diagnosed with pcos. I had taken medication for heavy flow but it was of no use. So i resorted to exercise which led to eventual decrease in weight and only a year ago, my periods started being regular, every month. But, if it's gallbladder issue, I'm not supposed to be feeling hungry. Ever since I had taken my IFA tablet, I started getting hungry. My gall stone is 1.3cm ... I don't have pain abdomen, nor bloating.
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Hello there, Whenever we are diagnosed with gall bladder stones it isnt a history of a month or two. You can be sure that this stone has been there for years so yes the digestive issues can be due to a gall bladder stone . Sometimes gall stones present without the pain abdomen. But it is important to get the gall stones treated. Please visit a nearby General Surgeon for further investigations and operative procedure of Laparoscopic cholecytectomy.
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If you are symptomatic for gallstones, like you have pain abdomen, dyspepsia then you should get operated, if it is completely asymptomatic then you can wait with yearly screening ultrasound. If you need to know more can consult
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