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Gallstone 1.847cm, no pain/fever/chills
Hi doctors, I found out yesterday,from the USG whole abdomen report that I have multiple gallstone calculi. The report says " GB wall is thick. Multiple large echogenic calculi largest one measuring 1.85 cm seen in its lumen." The report impression is "Fatty infiltration of liver (Grade - I) and Calculus cholecystitis". What should I do? I have no pain/fever/ rigor. My LFT report looks mostly normal except Protein (Total) which is 8.50 and albumin which is 4.88. My lipid profile is all within range and HbA1c is 5.4. I generally avoid oily food, nuts, maida products & cholesterol building junk food. I don't want to do surgery at all as I have heard that ayurvedic medicines can dissolve the stones in a year. My friend takes lithicare tablets and pittappai  syrup for 1.5cm stones.Should I do the same? Can anyone tell me which medicines or dosages I should take or any food/lifestyle changes I need to make? It will be very helpful. Thank you in advance.
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Please dont take Ayurvedic medications if you're unable to follow a strict diet and lifestyle pattern because of the positioning of the gall bladder the stones don't easily come out as is not the case for Kisney stones which can be hence removed successfully without surgery
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Hi If you're having bowels problem like constipation and gas bloating abdomen Then correct with panchakarma ayurvedic treatment You will be fine
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Take punarnavadi churna,triphala churna and kaishor guggulu for stones and inflammation.
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Start taking Jigma syup for liver, minimum for 6 weeks and then check liver condition
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avoid fried and heavy food
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slow walk for 30 minutes daily
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If there is no pain don't gofor surgery.take applecidar vinegar emptystomachfor15days.patharchattaleaves
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avoid acidic food,stress. eat light home cook food avoidspicyfood sour fermented processed oilyhotfood, ladyfinger etc
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do yoga exercises, Pranayam, meditation for stressmanage
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"Gallstones of 1.8 cm with gallbladder wall thickening indicate chronic inflammation. Complete dissolution with medicines is rare for large or multiple stones. Ayurveda can help prevent pain, control inflammation, and support liver health through proper diet, herbs, and lifestyle. Avoid self-medication like Lithicare or other syrups without guidance. I suggest you consult me for a personalized, safe management plan.
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Thanks for following ur dr for screening... And congratulations that if ur parents having diabetes u crossed couple step to land in hazardous zone of being Diabetic... Sedentary lifestyles Over weight Oversized waist 80cm for girls n 85cm for males Fatty Liver can be reversed... GB sludge and multiple stone may entangle to form large one....
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At this stage u can cure n fit for icon leading
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take this opportunity to detox n drain sludge n tiny stone of GB
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There is a correlation with fats as you avoid fats - the bile won't be pushed out from gall bladder thereby leading to Gall bladder stone
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so please connect for more diet and medicine
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Go for surgery.
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Don't take the same medication.  Consult the dr and then take the medication.
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I don't think any ayurvedic medicine will work in your case , most of the ayurvedic preparation works when the lipid profile is uncontrolled , the only researched drug which is advised to slow down the growth of stone is ursodeoxycholic acc. to internal medicine by harrison , I would suggest you if your stone doesn't cause any symptoms like pain rt hypo quadrant or vomiting or recurrent regurgitation then take your time do your job/ work accordingly and when ever you get time plan for surgery. But if it is painful please consult any general surgeon for suggestions
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keep avoiding fat rich food preparations
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Go for laproscopic surgery    then start  ayurvedic medicines for fatty liver
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Can be treated with the Ayurvedic medicine - also will take time to heal - gall stone take to melt - Visit your nearest Vaidya ( Ayurvedic physician ) to know more
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Hlo mam, In case of gall bladder stone , these shall be removed by surgery if inflammation started. In your case as per USG INFLAMMATION in present. In such case surgery is not immediate option but shall be done
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Consult for guidance
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* Gall bladder stones will occur due to high cholesterol level accumulation or failure of bile pigment to destroy the excess cholesterol level leading to accumulation of fats in the gall bladder. * In Ayurveda, Gallbladder stones are called Pittashaya Ashmari. * As u said it will relief, Try to take consultation through any AYURVEDA PHYSICIAN.
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Any stone larger than 10mm (1cm) is very difficult to treat with only medication. However there are few medications which can help you. Please consult with a dr. Before starting with any medicine. If you don't want surgery there are other options.
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As it's 1.85cm I would like u to go for surgery to avoid further complications thnq
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I would advice to go for surgical option Because it is in lumen So It will be better if you go for cholecystectomy Other wise if the stones gets old It may cause harmful to your body
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