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Will Drinking Olive Oil And Lemon Juice Remove Gall Bladder Stone?

I have been having diarrhea every time I eat and it has worsened over the past year. Finally went for ultra sound and was told that I have a gall stone. I do have a little pain between shoulder blades on occasion but no pain in stomach nor any nausea. Do I need to have gall stone removed or will drinking the olive oil and lemon juice work?
Fri, 30 Jan 2015
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Respected sir/madam
if you walk in my clinic with this problem then i will suggest following.
1. diahorrea after food intake suggestive of you may have irretable bowel syndrome. for diagnosis of this condition you have to undergo lower gastrointestinal endoscopy.

2. after ultrasonography you are diagnosed with gall stone disease which produces symptoms of fatty dyspepsia, pain in right upper abdomen and pain radiating to the back.

the fat diet increases the chances of stone formation

lemon juice have no role on gall stone

only recommend treatment of gall stones are laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

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Will Drinking Olive Oil And Lemon Juice Remove Gall Bladder Stone?

Respected sir/madam if you walk in my clinic with this problem then i will suggest following. 1. diahorrea after food intake suggestive of you may have irretable bowel syndrome. for diagnosis of this condition you have to undergo lower gastrointestinal endoscopy. 2. after ultrasonography you are diagnosed with gall stone disease which produces symptoms of fatty dyspepsia, pain in right upper abdomen and pain radiating to the back. the fat diet increases the chances of stone formation lemon juice have no role on gall stone only recommend treatment of gall stones are laparoscopic cholecystectomy. thanks