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7.8 mm Gall stone found
After doing Ultrasonic test , in one hospital it seen 7.8mm gallstone whereas in another hospital it was 5.8mm. I dont have any symptoms or any pain. Now do i need to do surgery and take off gall bladder ?? what should i do?? Plz suggest
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HELLO, NOT NOW AFTER THREE EPISODES OF PAIN OR USG SHOW COMPLICATION. THSM ONLY GO FOR LAPROSCOPIC SURGERY.OK.
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Gallstones themselves don’t cause pain. Rather, pain occurs when the gallstones block the movement of bile from the gallbladder. before going to surgery u should try homoeopathy. homoeopathic medicine dissolve the stone & there is no need of surgery.
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Drink plenty of water, start exercising daily with a healthy diet, this will help you in dissolving the stones automatically, u don't need to take any medicenes or surgery if you don't have any pain, it's a normal thing till the size is less than 10cm
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