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Need Treatment For Gall Bladder Stone

My mother is 77 years old she is suffering from gallbladder stone as per ultrasound report of Upper abdomen & lower abdomen & as per tlc dlc test her counts are 16400 but at prsent she have no proble her motion is clear,no fever,no eaching & properly urine how can we control the increased counts.pls suggest.
Mon, 12 Jan 2015
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Dear Friend, greetings from HCM... I understand your concern.. Gal stones could be with out any symptoms too .. Sometimes when we get scan for some reason we notice the stone ... But in future it may get dislodged and get stuck in the common bile duct causing obstruction and jaundice which could be painful .. Meet your surgeon and if the general conditions are OK if she is fit for surgery.. Let her get it done ... High wbc could be due to some infection could be cholecystitis ... Need s antibiotic s now later once infection s subside s surgery could be planned ... Now a day laparoscopic surgery ..with which she will be able to go back home very soon .. Thank you and do contact us for more queries ..
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Need Treatment For Gall Bladder Stone

Dear Friend, greetings from HCM... I understand your concern.. Gal stones could be with out any symptoms too .. Sometimes when we get scan for some reason we notice the stone ... But in future it may get dislodged and get stuck in the common bile duct causing obstruction and jaundice which could be painful .. Meet your surgeon and if the general conditions are OK if she is fit for surgery.. Let her get it done ... High wbc could be due to some infection could be cholecystitis ... Need s antibiotic s now later once infection s subside s surgery could be planned ... Now a day laparoscopic surgery ..with which she will be able to go back home very soon .. Thank you and do contact us for more queries ..