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Having gallstone of 27mm calculus in lumen but no major symptoms or pain is it necessary to get treated for it or will it cause me any kind problem later
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Consult good laparoscopic surgeon for Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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avoid fatty foods
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You will need surgery. Consult online for details.
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This is a large stone. Decision of surgery is equal in favour of yes and no. But such large stone is an indication for gallbladder removal.
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Hi if there is no upper abdominal pain / post meal fullness / discomfort / upper back pain , then you don't require surgery. This is asymptomatic gall stone. In case you develop any of above symptoms then you require surgery. Any stone more than 1 CMS in size needs removal of gall bladder. There is no any medicines in present world to dissolve gall bladder stone. Laparoscopic approach is gold standard for gall bladder removal. You can read my article on Practo- Gall bladder stone.Feel free to ask any further quary.
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you can consult me personally by booking an appointment through practo
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