Undergoing Dialysis. Abdominal Pain, Vomiting. Sonography Shows Gall Bladder Stones. Best Move?
My 86 year old grandmother is currently getting dialysis 2 times/week since the beginning of Jan. She has been recently experiencing pain in her abdomen followed by regular bouts of vomitting. A sonography found stones in her gall bladder . The nephrologist thinks we should go ahead with surgery but our GP seems to think that we shouldn t rush into it, considering the fatigue from her dialysis might give rise to cpmplications. How do we tackle the situation ? What is the best move ?
I will start by advising to immediately increase the dialysis to thrice a week as the cause of vomiting is certainly not the gall stones.She can be given Cap Razo -D SR 1 OD for vomiting,For gall stones she will require surgery,which can be planned as per your convinience & can be carried out laparoscopically.
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Undergoing Dialysis. Abdominal Pain, Vomiting. Sonography Shows Gall Bladder Stones. Best Move?
I will start by advising to immediately increase the dialysis to thrice a week as the cause of vomiting is certainly not the gall stones.She can be given Cap Razo -D SR 1 OD for vomiting,For gall stones she will require surgery,which can be planned as per your convinience & can be carried out laparoscopically.