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Gall bladder stone 2.8 mm
Gall stone pain , vomit ,nausea for 2 month september to November 2020. The pain was started in October , it diagnosed 4 mm gall stone  and now today I tested again ultrasound and got to know the gall stone size is 2.8mm ... they said that gall stone size is changed everytime when you test ultrasound is it true  ?  Stone size will be change ? and also having 4mm in left kidney stone. So may I go for gall stone. Operation?
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Need to take history and clinical evaluation If pain is due to gall stone we can do laparoscopic cholecystectomy It’s 2 day stay procedure
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Some sonologist will report different other will report differen size of stone..Once ur gall bladder starts forming stones its usually rendered non funtional with time..if u have pain attacks better to get it removed via laproscopic surgery..For kidney stone nothing to be done.If u want specific management kindly consult online.
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Us is operator dependant If having pain , better go for lapchole
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