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Pancreatitis and gall stone
Due to pregnancy imbalances I got gallstones( due to cholesterol and had spike of sugar level) which lead to pancreatitis. After 1and half months of my pregnancy I got acute pancreatitis and I got treated for a week . They asked me to remove the gall bladder and I'm not happy with it, I need some suggestion not involving operating gall stone FYI I have 3 on 3-5 mm
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Hello there...... There is no permanent medical cure for gallstones. Although there are medical measures that can be taken to remove stones or relive symptoms, they are only temporary. If a patient has symptoms from gallstones, surgical removal of the gallbladder is the best treatment. Asymptomatic (producing no symptoms) gallstones do not require treatment.
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