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Pain in Gallbladder
Multiple tiny  calculi founded inside  Gallbladder and large one is 4.5mm by report of  the Ultrasound scan . Several pain, 2/3 times a day Doctor has given  to my sister 5days Gallbladder pain killer tablet, Gallbladder calculi dissolve table and antibiotics... But pain ia very much and pain killer tablet didn't Stop 🛑 the pain ... Please suggest,  recently She was birthed a baby. baby age is 1 month. She can't ability to endure pain.. Is she need surgery for this ???
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consultation with a surgeon is advisable for detailed discussion
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Gallbladder removal surgery (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) is advised 6 weeks after delivery. Baby is already 4 weeks old. She can get the surgery done after 2 weeks. It’s better to get the surgery done as the stones will keep troubling her. Laparoscopic procedure is less painful than open surgery and patient recovers faster and mostly discharged on 2nd day after surgery.
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Consult a general surgeon and plan surgery in 2 weeks
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