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How To Get Rid Of Gallstone Naturally?

im exel 30 yrs old, 5 5 in height, 50kls, suffering from gallstone, last night i could not sleep because its very painfull i reall dnt know what to do, the doctor advise me to have an operation but we dont have enough money to do so, please help me to cure my gallstone in a natural way . thank u ang more power.
Tue, 22 Mar 2016
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hi.

noted history of gallstones and frequent attacks of biliary colic. diet modification is a very important thing in dealing with gallstones. low fat diet is recommended. but, your condition might have been there for a long time already (chronic cholecystitis or inflammation of the gallbladder secondary to cholelithiasis or gallstone) and is now increasing in frequency of attacks. in this case, diet modification and medication could do the least for alleviation of your symptoms. definitive treatment is still surgical removal of your gallbladder or cholecystectomy. it could be done laparoscopically (goldstandard) or thru open technique.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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How To Get Rid Of Gallstone Naturally?

hi. noted history of gallstones and frequent attacks of biliary colic. diet modification is a very important thing in dealing with gallstones. low fat diet is recommended. but, your condition might have been there for a long time already (chronic cholecystitis or inflammation of the gallbladder secondary to cholelithiasis or gallstone) and is now increasing in frequency of attacks. in this case, diet modification and medication could do the least for alleviation of your symptoms. definitive treatment is still surgical removal of your gallbladder or cholecystectomy. it could be done laparoscopically (goldstandard) or thru open technique. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye