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Female, 29 yrs. On 15 April 2024, the gall bladder stone was 1.6 cm. Consulted an ayurvedic doctor who said the persistent cough especially at night is due to bile. Took pithorin for 6 months and the cough significantly reduced. On 31 Dec stone size increased to 2.6 cm. Cough has increased. What should we do? Is there any alternative to gall bladder removal? Refer attached report and suggest please.
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Hello , I'm a laparoscopic surgeon and treatment of gallstones has not changed since years of research which is removal of gall bladder with stones
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