Dear Doctor, I am 26yrs old. I got rashes on my body and went to doctor for checkup in Feb 2019. The doctor suggested me to go for Ultrasound📎. The ultrasound report suggested that “Fundus of gall bladder is seen folded back upon the gallbladder body with echogenic avascular lesion measuring 2.3*1.3cm -Likely Phyrigan cap deformity of gall bladder with sludge ball. Less likely mass lesion.” Post which, the doctor suggested to go for CT scan and the report suggested “Gallbladder is distended with Phyrigan cap deformity. Opposing mucosa of the fundus are thickenend (5mm) showing hyperenhancement, abutting the serosa focally in superior aspect. No periserosal stranding”. 📎Symptoms:1. Severe stomache (sometimes)2. Rashes (Whenever I consume junk/protein food)The doctor suggested to avoid protein food completely and I'm following strictly. Additionally, the doctor suggested to go for galbladder removal on a priority basis. Request you to suggest what could be the best medical treatment
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Deformed gall bladder is commonly associated with complications including stone formation.
Gall bladder removal may be considered for presence of sludge.
Avoid oily foods.
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