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Gallstones and mild liver enlargement
Dear doctors, PFA report of my wife USG abdomen which shows gallbladder stones and mild enlargement of liver, is the enlargement due to stones. she is breastfeeding women and had a c section 45 days back. She is getting right side pain which is severe. Can you please let us know what will be the options for her treatment.
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Take a consultation with general surgeon Stones are not that big
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Ultrasound report shows multiple gall bladder stones and with probe tenderness.Gall stones with recurrent pain is an indication for surgery.Consult with a laproscopic surgeon for further management.Liver size increase is due to fatty liver.
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Please consult with a surgeon
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According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from some infection like gall bladder stone. As you know that best treatment depend on the correct diagnosis and correct diagnosis depend on the complete history of the patient so please take consultation from a doctor and give complete history of the patient so that correct diagnosis will be make and then best treatment will be start
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Take treatment as depend on your current sign and symptom - 1-Cap Pantop Dsr 1 time per day for 3 days before food. 2-Tab Zerodol sp 2 time per day for 3 days after food. 3-Syp Aristozyme 5 ml 2 time per day for 3 days after food. 4-Tab Urodeoxycholic acid 2 time per day after food.. 5-Cap Multivitamin A to Z Gold 2 time per day for 3 days after food for strength and immunity.
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Please follow good life style and take less spicy and fatty food and do excercise regularly with yoga and meditation.
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Need few details Kindly consult
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Please consult a surgeon.if she has multiple stones and has pain,most likely surgery will be needed to remove the gall bladder
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Dear Brother Greetings of the day ! 🔴Your complaint  and your concern is noted. 🔵To give an expert advice in this case, you have to provide additional medical information.    🔴So arrange for an expert consultation at   the earliest  .    🟡Hoping to see you soon !     🟢Wish you a  speedy & happy recovery      With regards            Dr.Anil Nair MD             Senior General Physician,               Senior Paediatrician &Neonatologist                                   &                  Senior Counseling Psychologist                                                           
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Please consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Liver is also enlarged and gall bladder is showing inflammation due to obstruction
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need abdominal scan to rule out lesions in live and if no lesion in liver- need gall bladder removal surgery.
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review with General surgeon urgently
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Gall Bladder Removal
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Surgery
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