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Gall bladder stone
I have 2 gall stones which are 17 and 18 mm in size can these gall stones are dissolve by udiliv 150 (ursodeoxycholic acid) tablets.
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Needs laparoscopic cholecystectomy ( removal of gall bladder) Stones don’t dissolve
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See a general surgeon
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Watch out for colicky pain / fever / yellowish discolouration of eyes
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Hello… sir/maam You should be examined clinically and why did you take scan , I meant what was your underlying issue? Did u have pain ? You definitely need surgery!
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Kindly consult a general surgeon! If your in chennai… you can visit my clinic in mathur!
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clear answer is no
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consult gen. surgery and get Lapcholecystectomy
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surgical treatment
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No, surgery needs to be done.
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No Surgery www.drgandhi.org
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If you are waiting, that somedays they ll dissolve then I am telling you are at risk of choledocolithiais and pancreatitis and many other things, better get it operated as soon as possible if required you can consult me .
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