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noted history of gallstones, not associated with any sign or symptom. clinical observation & monitoring or conservative management may be done if asymptomatic. diet modification (low fat diet) is recommended as fatty and high cholesterol intake aggravates symptoms. healthy lifestyle is also encouraged. a consultation with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation is best. other diagnostics (such as liver function tests, bilirubins, alkaline phosphatase, blood counts, ERCP/MRCP, etc.) and management (medical and/surgical if indications are found) will be directed accordingly. definitive management is cholecystectomy (removal of your gallbladder along with stones), which can be done laparoscopically (goldstandard) or thru open technique.
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good day!!
~dr.kaye
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hi. noted history of gallstones, not associated with any sign or symptom. clinical observation & monitoring or conservative management may be done if asymptomatic. diet modification (low fat diet) is recommended as fatty and high cholesterol intake aggravates symptoms. healthy lifestyle is also encouraged. a consultation with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation is best. other diagnostics (such as liver function tests, bilirubins, alkaline phosphatase, blood counts, ERCP/MRCP, etc.) and management (medical and/surgical if indications are found) will be directed accordingly. definitive management is cholecystectomy (removal of your gallbladder along with stones), which can be done laparoscopically (goldstandard) or thru open technique. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye