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Gallbladder stones but asymptomatic
I have monthly headache once,  is this related  with gallbladder stones..no other symptoms so far..stone size is 10 mm and in lumen of fundus of gall bladder
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Not particularly - Headache may be due to various other reasons Further evaluation is required
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Ocassional head ache is not related with ur gall bladder stone if ur have any abdominal pain take punarnava asava
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drink water much
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Monthly headaches doesn't relate with gall bladder stones. Check for stress related condition, check for eye sight, check for migraine or sinus condition.... So get proper diagnosis and treatment....
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No headache is not much co relational to headache. There might be some other reasons like lack of sleep, acidity, weak eyesight, migraines, stress and impulse etc.
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Start meditation and yoga
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U can plan ayurveda detox @ Ayurvaidya healthcare vijaynagar Bangalore
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Hello Gall stone with 10mm is large. Seems like you are a symptomatic. But the head is also related to gall stones and also harmone imbalance as the other Drs told in the discussion. Gall stones are related to pitta asmari. Which is responsible for digestion. This gall stones cause im proper digestion further causes symptoms like headaches, vomiting, etc. There are several Ayurveda medicines which help in Gall stone related complaints and help for breakdown. Get well soon.
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Medicines are suggested in common portal. Take a proper consultation and take medicines. Ayurveda can help you for sure.
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Take less fat food, completely avoid milk and its products, mint leaves, egg, and oily food. Try taking food on time. Make sure your stone size is not increasing.
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Hi, your gall bladder looks big and it may grow big and create problem hence plan for a surgery Regarding your headache occuring monthly should be , related to PMS ( hormonal changes) Or, any other internal changes ,hence Adviced to visit an ayurvedic doctor for evaluation and treatment
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try to take timely food. do yoga and exercises
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Gall stones form due to concentrated bile which usually happens when you use less fat in your diet. For cleansing the liver you should follow HAIP DIET based on the anti-inflammatory principles of Ayurveda because gall stones is just a symptom, not the root cause. A diet devoid of healthy fats and consumption of excessive inflammatory carbohydrates can keep damaging your gut in the long run. Some basic herbal formulations can help in your condition for which consultation is required.  Also appropriate bile acid sequestrant herbs will prevent the headache episodes you experience as well because they will help address the root cause which is toxic bile. Gall bladder removal is not the solution.  However,  it may be a life saving tool during emergency, butbif you switch to HAIP DIET it will help in avoiding such emergency conditions. 
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follow HAIP DIET and consult for herbal detox
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Nothing to worry about , go for a lipid profile test if any abnormal then consult your doctor ,  if normal plan for surgery whenever you get time , but don't let it be there for a long time
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Gall bladder stone causing headache is unusual. It can be hormones related , diet ,sleep or other factor.  Kindly connect through practo for proper diagnosis and treatment through diet and herbs.
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Avoid spicy food, processed food. Increase intake of water. meditation and applying medicated oil will help.
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Ok noted, though u can remove  surgically with insurance support but the causes would remain persistent to torture to different systems. It's might detected accidentally. Ayurveda has unique approach for health and fitness issues which engages ur daily routine dietary regime and exercise to offer fitness to enjoy life as whole
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Less likely due to GB stone. Need proper clinical assessment
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consult with an Ayurvedic physician
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Consult directly with doctor as headache is not related with gallstones.
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Few more things need to be ruled out.. Take proper counseling..
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consult for prescription and guidance
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As it not a daily headache, is no t related with gallstones . Regarding head ache give more details like site of head ache, frequency, associated symptoms etc. Without diagnosis proscription is not possible.
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Well you need to have a complete 1:1 consultation with any ayurvedic physician to rule out other factors.
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Operate. Don’t waste money on any medicines.
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A 10 mm gallstone in the fundus without other symptoms is unlikely to cause monthly headaches. The headache may be unrelated and needs separate evaluation. However, it’s best to assess both conditions holistically. I recommend consulting me for a detailed Ayurvedic evaluation and personalised care.
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Headache may be related with gallstones. Not sure. This is not a confirmatory sign of gall stones. Anyway 10 mm size is borderline. Above 10 mm may need surgery. Nothing to worry. In Ayurveda there is proper treatment for this. Have you any abnormalities in pancreas or liver? Like, fatty  infiltration?
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Avoid oily food& minimise your nonveg. especially chicken, beef etc. Drink plenty of water( 10-12 glass). Avoid milk& ghee
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Triphala churnam 1 tsp in coconut milk on early morning in empty stomach. for more details you may consult with me.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine
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