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How To Treat Obstructive Impairment And Stones In Gallbladder Of A COPD Patient?

dr my age is 45 i am patient of copd . and blood pressure segmantle atlectasis noted upper , mid and lower lobes of right lung . and patchy atlectasis bilaterally .and all the time wheezing .and in pft report v severe obstructive impairment . gall bladder full of stone with fluid .
Wed, 12 Nov 2014
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
In my opinion you should first consult pulmonologist and settle your respiratory issue, only after this you can be fit for surgery.
For this you need to admit in hospital. Get done chest x ray to rule out infection. Get done some blood reports and start the treatment.
You need intravenous(I.V.) antibiotics, intravenous steroids, I.v. bronchodilators and nebulisation of bronchodilators. So first we need to settle your breathing issue than should go for surgery for gall stones.
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How To Treat Obstructive Impairment And Stones In Gallbladder Of A COPD Patient?

Thanks for your question on HCM. In my opinion you should first consult pulmonologist and settle your respiratory issue, only after this you can be fit for surgery. For this you need to admit in hospital. Get done chest x ray to rule out infection. Get done some blood reports and start the treatment. You need intravenous(I.V.) antibiotics, intravenous steroids, I.v. bronchodilators and nebulisation of bronchodilators. So first we need to settle your breathing issue than should go for surgery for gall stones.