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Suggest Treatment For Stones In Gallbladder While Having PCOD
Hi sir ! i am 20 years old ,girl i have recently come to know about my gallbladder stone .it measures 8mm moreover m suffering from pcod.since last 5 years... What are the treatments i can refer too?? I dont want to undergo sugerical process.. Pls rply..
The best option for gallbladder stones is to get it removed surgically, since these stones can block common bile duct and cause severe colicky pain and jaundice. Inflammation of gall bladder can also cause acute cholecystitis. The best treatment is laparoscopic cholecystectomy p, it is minimally invasive and will not require a large incision. Kindly discuss with your physician and go for the surgery before it gets symptomatic.
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Dr. Hiba Tehrim, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Stones In Gallbladder While Having PCOD
Hi, The best option for gallbladder stones is to get it removed surgically, since these stones can block common bile duct and cause severe colicky pain and jaundice. Inflammation of gall bladder can also cause acute cholecystitis. The best treatment is laparoscopic cholecystectomy p, it is minimally invasive and will not require a large incision. Kindly discuss with your physician and go for the surgery before it gets symptomatic. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Hiba Tehrim, General & Family Physician