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Blood test report and gall stones
I was diagnosed with gall stone of 16mm recently and my blood test reports show monocytes of 0.16 ; mpv- 12.4; alt-56; and chloride level in kft-107 I was concerned about these readings above . Can you pls help tell me if this is ok or related to some underlying condition.
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Get remove it by surgery
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Hello welcome madam Kindly mention about your medical history and medications and comorbidities and if possible upload the reports for better understanding and treatment advice for you
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You need surgery for your gall stone consult a general surgeon in your place
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it's necessary to know about your complete history . Gall stone can be removed easily . Treatment- Do ERCP - cause it's have both diagnostic and therapeutic characteristics .
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Avoid fatty and spicy diet
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