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I am attaching the report of ultrasound of my husband doctor is telling to do Galblader operation for stone removal is it necessary to do it r can be cured with medicine.
Awaiting for your reply very urgently
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There is no medicine for gall stones. Surgery is indicated in your case . It can be planned surgery as there is no emergency. It should be done as soon as possible because the stone can get impacted in the CBD and can cause complications
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For Fatty liver
Cap Evion 400mg 1cap BD x 20 days
15 to 20 min daily morning walk
Avoid Oily spicy and Junk food
For Gall stone
If you are symptomatic or feeling Pain in rt upper abdomen or rt shoulder tip..consult General Surgeon for cholecystectomy.
If you have no symptom then you can wait for 1 or 2 month for cholecystectomy..it is very important to remove gall stone bcz sometimes It may cause Carcinoma of gall bladder if it persist for long time.
The report shows fatty liver and a Gall bladder stone.If he is asymptomatic, there's no immediate need for the surgery.In future he may need a surgery,as the medicine alone is unlikely to cure
The scan shows a small gallbladder stone without signs of severe infection or blockage, so please don’t panic 😊 We can first understand symptoms properly and discuss all options calmly. Feel free to consult once I’ll guide you honestly and without unnecessary fear.
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