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Gallbladder stone
I was diagnosed with gallbladder stones just after my delivery(on 2nd april19) and two days back i had severe pain and after injection it stopped but still have continuous mild pain so got ultrasound done(attached). Doctors are pressuring to get done surgery asap but i feel my body is not ready yet. Please help me to sort it out.
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It will require surgery www.drgandhi.org
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Yes you will require surgery.
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Hi, if the above mentioned pain in right upper abdomen that means this is symptomatic gall bladder stone and the advice is to get the gall bladder removed laparoscopically , which is a safe surgery and is choice in today's world. There is no any other way to treat it except surgery. feel free to ask any further quary.you can read my article on Gall bladder stone in Practo.
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The pain may be because of gall stone or mY be because of some other reason. Depending upon characteristics location etc about pain Avoid OILY foods including milk derivatives. Avoid spicy foods coffee tea cold drinks alcohol smoking junk food etc Discuss in detail.
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You will definitely need surgery. You are now, 2months post pregnancy. Medically, there is no contraindications for surgery. Nowadays, in the days of Laparoscopic Surgery, there shouldn't be any prob
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Avoid fatty meal so far as practicable
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