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Hello Doctors, I went for a abdomen pelvic scan today since i have dull pain in right upper abdomen from a week. Scan says i have multiple gall stones in 7-8 mm size. I am about to start my IVF treatment from jan 2023. Is there any treatment to resolve this gall stone issue without surgery? Or any medication that would help but shouldn’t impact my IVF procedure. Thanks in advance for ur suggestion and help.!!
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Hi Surgery is required for symptomatic gall stones...you will recover from surgery in a day or two with laparoscopy...so it won't affect your plans of IVF treatment...without surgery if you develop any complications due to gall stones then it may hamper your IVF treatment
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elective surgery can be done . u can wait for few years. .. but surgery is a must.. be watchful  of the symptoms
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Surgery needed, though it can be delayed
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