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My mother has gall bladder stone (size 11.8mm) . she also has little swelling in liver...can this treated with ayurvedic medicine without surgery.
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Hello, As I'm repeatedly telling gall bladder stones are treated by only removing gallbladder Since many years there's not a treatment which will dissolve stones Laparoscopic surgery is the treatment of choice as written in all standard surgical books.
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Lap cholecystectomy should be done
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Surgery
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Hello sir The proper treatment for your mother is surgery. Dont wait for any complications to come. Better go for surgery ASAP
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Only treatment is surgery
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Only surgery is the treatment options
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Given your mother's stone size (11.8mm) and liver swelling: A proper medical evaluation is essential to assess the severity of liver involvement If the stone is causing symptoms or complications, surgery would be the most definitive treatment Ayurvedic treatments could be considered as complementary therapy but not as a primary treatment for stones of this size Regular monitoring through ultrasound is crucial to track any changes in stone size or complications
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Incidental gallstones do not require surgery
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No, It's can't
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