Depends on the Hospital chosen and surgeon involved. Once gall stone is formed cholecystectomy (removal of gall bladder) is generally recommended. There are two methods of surgery (laparoscopic and open cholecystectomy). Laparoscopic surgery costs a little more but is less invasive with faster recovery.
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A sudden pain in the upper right part or the centre of abdomen indicates the presence of gallstones. The right shoulder can hurt too. Gallstones are hard deposits of digestive fluid that can form in the gallbladder. Gallbladder is a small organ on the right side of the abdomen with digestive fluid called bile that’s released into the small intestine. Gallstones can vary in size. Homeopathy provides a wide range of efficient medicines to treat gall stones. The Homeopathic remedies for gall stones are made of natural substances and have no side effects. The best Homeopathic remedy for the patient is prescribed after taking note of the gall stone symptoms in each individual.
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Removal of gall bladder would be same most of hospitals, it doesn’t depend upon on size of stone.
If u have no symptoms of pain then homeopathy u can try for crushing it.
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