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I had 34 mm gall bladder stone. I am taking homeopathic medicines to remove my gall bladder stone.Is surgery necessary for removal of my gall bladder stone
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Symptomatic GB stone means the problem is in Gall  bladder and stones are one of the features. Surgery is a best option if you have symptoms
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There is no medication that can dissolve gallstones. Gallstones are associated with a number of complications such as inflammation (cholecystitis), pus formation (empyema) etc. They may slip into the bile duct giving rise to jaundice or pancreatitis. Long-standing gallstones are associated with increased risk of gallbladder cancer It is better to have the gallbladder removed surgically in a planned manner as complications are unpredictable
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Please visit a laparoscopic surgeon for clinical evaluation and further investigation.
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Gall bladder stones dont go away just with medicines..also they can cause infection called cholecystitis or jaundice..once you form a stone..your body will keep forming new stones...better to go for a planned surgical removal of gall bladder
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see a laparoscopic surgeon
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be careful of upper abdominal pain
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