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Contracted Gall bladder
Today my ultrasound was stopped by doctor, he said- your gall bladder is contracted. Come Tomorrow. I was fasting whole day. Just I had drank warm Lemon water after waking up. Is there anything suspicious or serious?
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What is ur symptoms Y did u go for the ultrasound scan
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usually u have  to drink adequate water they will expect ur urinary bladder to be full for the scan not the gall bladder
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According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from contracted Gall bladder . As you know that best treatment depend on the correct diagnosis and correct diagnosis depend on the complete history of the patient so please take consultation from a doctor and give complete history of the patient so that correct diagnosis will be make and then best treatment will be start
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You shuld do ERCP and MRCP. test as diagnostic and  therapeutic modality.
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