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Gall bladder Stone
I got today Abdomen report *The walls are slightly thick(3mms)GB. *GB contains layer of calculi(4.7mm). What is means by these two reports?
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The report says that you are having multiple gall bladder stones and because of which there is inflammation and swelling i.e acute calculous cholecystitis. You must be having lot of pain in the upper abdomen and fever and vomiting depending upon the stage of inflammation. Please consult a laparoscopic surgeon immediately who would advice you to undergo laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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please consult a laparoscopic surgeon immediately. if possible please come to Columbia Asia hospital Pune to meet me or you can consult online for a detailed explanation
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avoid oily and spicy foods avoid outside food.
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[ ] Hi if there is no upper abdominal pain / post meal fullness / discomfort / upper back pain , then you don't require surgery. This is asymptomatic gall stone. In case you develop any of above symptoms then you require surgery. There is no any medicines in present world to dissolve gall bladder stone. Laparoscopic approach is gold standard for gall bladder removal. You can read my article on Practo- Gall bladder stone.Feel free to ask any further quary.
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