An usg of the whole abdomen. The report shows calculus cholecystitis with adenomyomatosis and a gallbladder stone measuring about 14.2 mm. It also mentions Grade I fatty liver, while pancreas, CBD and kidneys appear normal.
For the past few months I have been experiencing upper abdominal burning/pain, especially near the chest-bone area, sometimes after meals and at night.
Is surgery (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) necessary now or can it be managed with atleast one month.
What complications can occur if delayed?
What precautions and foods should I strictly follow?
Any medicine for such a month.
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Hai,
Its better to take medicines for 3 months and repeat scanning. If the size is still or reduced, continue homoeopathic medicines.
Avoid fatty food and control body weight. Homoeopathy is the best option before going to surgery.
Obstructive jaundice is the risk means biirubin in blood get increased with increased abdominal pain.
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A 14 mm gallbladder stone with calculus cholecystitis can cause recurrent pain after meals. Surgery is commonly advised in symptomatic cases, but if symptoms are mild we can cure it
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Health Tips
Strictly avoid oily, fried and heavy foods. Take small frequent meals and stay well hydrated.
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Delaying treatment may lead to complications like gallbladder infection, obstructive jaundice, or pancreatitis.
If there are no symptoms, it is not an emergency, but a surgical consultation is still recommended because stones of this size commonly cause future problems. After surgery, digestion generally remains normal.
Hello, thank you for sharing your report and symptoms so clearly. I understand how worrying it feels to be told you have a gallbladder stone and inflammation, and at the same time to wonder whether surgery is immediately necessary or if there is a safe way to manage it for some time.
Let me explain your situation calmly and clearly.
Your ultrasound shows:
⢠Gallbladder stone (14.2 mm)
⢠Calculus cholecystitis (inflammation due to stone)
⢠Adenomyomatosis (thickening of gallbladder wall from long-standing irritation)
⢠Grade I fatty liver (mild, reversible stage)
⢠Pancreas, bile duct and kidneys normal â this is reassuring
Your symptoms of upper abdominal burning, chest-bone discomfort, and pain after meals or at night are typical of gallbladder irritation and bile flow disturbance.
Is surgery immediately necessary?
In conventional practice, laparoscopic cholecystectomy is commonly advised when:
⢠pain is frequent
⢠inflammation persists
⢠stone is large
⢠complications risk increases
However, if symptoms are not severe attacks (no vomiting, no fever, no severe right-side pain spreading to shoulder, no jaundice), many patients can be managed conservatively for some time under proper supervision.
A monitored trial period of a few weeks is often possible in stable cases â but this must be guided carefully, not ignored.
What can happen if treatment is delayed without management?
If gallbladder inflammation continues unchecked, possible complications include:
⢠sudden severe pain attack (biliary colic)
⢠acute infection of gallbladder
⢠stone slipping into bile duct causing blockage
⢠jaundice
⢠pancreatitis (serious complication)
These do NOT happen to everyone â but risk increases if symptoms are frequent or worsening.
What you can do immediately (very important)
Dietary discipline is the key to prevent attacks.
STRICTLY AVOID:
⢠Fried food, oily food, butter, ghee excess
⢠Cheese, cream, heavy dairy
⢠Spicy and very rich meals
⢠Red meat and heavy non-veg
⢠Long gaps between meals
⢠Late night eating
PREFER:
⢠Light, warm, low-fat meals
⢠Small frequent meals
⢠Steamed vegetables
⢠Fruits (non-acidic)
⢠Plenty of water
⢠Early dinner (before 8 pm)
Fatty liver will also improve with this.
About medical management (important)
In many patients, individualized homeopathic treatment helps:
⢠reduce gallbladder inflammation
⢠relieve burning and pain
⢠improve bile flow
⢠reduce frequency of attacks
⢠support liver function
⢠improve digestion
⢠sometimes help in gradual stone management depending on constitution
But medicine selection depends on your full symptom pattern â not just the ultrasound report.
What I recommend for you personally
Since your stone is already more than 14 mm and inflammation is present, this is not a casual condition. It needs structured medical guidance â not random remedies or waiting without treatment.
With proper case analysis, I guide patients with:
⢠detailed symptom evaluation
⢠diet regulation plan
⢠individualized medicine
⢠monitoring schedule
⢠clear criteria when surgery becomes necessary or avoidable
Many patients with similar reports have taken treatment under my guidance and experienced significant relief from pain and burning, with stabilization of the condition. Patient feedback and video experiences are available to understand real outcomes.
Next step â if you want to try non-surgical management first
You may take an online consultation. During consultation I will:
⢠review your complete medical history
⢠assess severity and surgical urgency
⢠design a one-month structured management plan
⢠prescribe individualized medicines
⢠send medicines safely by courier to your address
⢠monitor response and guide next steps
This approach gives you a medically supervised trial period rather than uncertainty.
If you wish to proceed, you can check patient feedback and contact directly to schedule your paid consultation. Early guidance helps prevent sudden painful attacks and complications.
Take care â and donât worry. With timely and proper management, this condition can be handled safely and systematically.
Regards
Dr Jyoti Kadkol
Health Global Homeopathy, vijaynagar, Bangalore
www.healthglobalclinics.com
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A homoeopathic treatment will give you best results naturally
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Yes it can be permanently cured with homeopathy medicine but with detailed study and management provided
Will need full details regarding ur concern and no need to worry homoeopathy has great cure for ur problem.
Hello,
Your ultrasound shows:
• Gallbladder stone measuring 14.2 mm
• Features of calculous cholecystitis with adenomyomatosis
• Grade I fatty liver
Since you are already experiencing upper abdominal burning/pain after meals and at night, the stone is symptomatic. A 14 mm stone is relatively significant in size.
Surgery (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) is usually advised when:
• Recurrent pain episodes occur
• There is inflammation (cholecystitis)
• Symptoms are affecting quality of life
However, if symptoms are mild and manageable, short-term conservative management may be considered under medical supervision. This decision should be taken after clinical evaluation.
Next Steps
If pain episodes are frequent or increasing, early surgical consultation is safer rather than waiting for complications.
If you wish to try conservative management for a short period (around a few weeks), it must be done carefully with dietary control and monitoring for warning signs.
You may consult me with full symptom details for supportive management and guidance during this period.
Health Tips
• Avoid fried, oily, fatty foods
• Avoid heavy late-night meals
• Smaller frequent meals
• Reduce refined sugars (fatty liver)
• Adequate hydration
• Weight control if overweight
Hello.
I have understood your complain.
And i won't give any false hope. The calculus are of bigger size and will form complication if untreated. Complication are of little risk and would suggest not to rely on medication alone as it would take too long.
After considering every way possible LAPROSCOPY is recommended to resolve bcoz any delay can further lead to more serious complication.
Post procedure can be managed with homoeopathy.
Any doubt feel.free to connect.
Your ultrasound shows a 14.2 mm gallbladder stone with cholecystitis and Grade I fatty liver. Since you are experiencing recurrent upper abdominal pain, the stone is symptomatic.
If pain is frequent or severe, laparoscopic surgery is generally recommended to prevent complications like acute infection, bile duct blockage, or pancreatitis. If symptoms are mild, short-term conservative management under medical supervision may be tried.
For now:
• Avoid oily, fried, and spicy food
• Eat small, frequent meals
• Avoid late-night eating
• Maintain healthy weight
Homeopathy can help in reducing inflammation and managing symptoms temporarily, but larger symptomatic stones often require surgical evaluation.
A detailed consultation is advised for proper guidance.
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