I’ve got usg of whole abdomen done. It says cholelithiasis. Also, multiple mobile calculi upto 1.7 cm. CBD is clear. I always feel nauseous and have severe constipation at times. Stomach also burns at times. Does it indicate I have gall stones and need surgery?
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You have cholelithiasis.
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the ideal treatment.
For symptomatical relief ..
U can take a PPI ( like pantop 40).
And tab.Buscopan .
Next Steps
Visit a laparoscopic surgeon.
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Laproscopic removal of gall bladder is permanent solution.
Till then
Avoid spicy fried diet. Emset4 MD to put under toung it dissolve with saliva slowly once till required for nausea.
Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR ten days.
Mucain gel 10ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to 4 times for burning.
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Yes the surgical removal of the gall bladder is definitely helpful.
Kindly visit a Surgeon with USG w/a report.
Your blood reports will also be needed. And after examination and investigation, you will be given the best time for Surgery.
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