Hello sir
Yesterday USG report for my mother she was went to function for 2 days later she was complaining stomach pain so we did scaning and found some stone
May I know the pain problem is related to gall bladder stone or not kindly confirm
What to do now and what is the size of stone in bladder suggestion pl
After funcyionnsince than loose motions and stomach pain she said till now per day 3 motions with lower strong pain coming and going
If possible tablets advice pl
Age 52 no diabetic , she was having BP medicine
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The slugde is not the problem.. the previous scan showing the gaml bladder stone kn the neck is the prob’em.. there is a possibility that stone is blocking the flow of bile from gall bladder to the intestine..
Next Steps
consult a medical gastroenterologist ... if there is a CBD stone obstruction, u need surgery OR ERCP (endoscopic removal of the stone.. which is possible in most cases) and than after ERCP plan for gall bladder removal..
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try to get blood tests done .. like cbc , rft, lft, crp, esr etc.... consult a doctor as soon as possible
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She may have a stone in her common bile duct(usg shows that it is dilated). She has to examined by a Surgeon and may have to undergo MRCP (MRI) and also do a blood test.
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Visit your general Surgen and get LFT, CBC and May require MRCP
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