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Gall bladder stones
Hi my name is shiva,my age is 25.. I'm suffering jaundice last 3months back and cured 2months ago. In recent times last week I suffered from upper stomache pain I went to hospital and test it shows again bilubrian 3.4 and I take ultrasound scanning of whole abdomen. In result scanning reports, there is 6mm size stones in gall bladder. With doctor suggested to gallbladder surgery. Is any other chances to proceed without surgery. Is any chances to these stones dissolved? Please help me Thanks in advance Please help me
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Need your full LFT report and Ultrasound scan report
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You will need further evaluation to find out the reason for jaundice. Most likely you will need surgery for gallstones.
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Please consult a Gastroenterologist.
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You have symptomatic gall stones so they need surgery , there is no other way u can do without a surgery But before that the cause of raised bilirubin needs to be ascertained which may require several other test
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You need to consult doctor with your reports. We need to jaundice was because of stones or or hepatitis or something else.
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Pls share your ultrasonography reports.
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