Since, last month I was in jaundice. At first my billirubin count was 6.52 then it reduced to 4.39 and after that it got increased to 8.53. My doctor suggest me to do an USG and I did it. As per report, it is stated that " A little echogenic foci (0.38 cm) seen in gallbladder wall in the lumen side with comet tail appearance"...Could you please tell me is this dangerous sign for my health and what will be the treatment?
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Hi dear a homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally
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Your given history is inconclusive so some more information related to your problem are required for better advice
Please Attach The Reports for better analysis if any
As blind treatment may not get desired results or may worsen the conditions
hi, it is not dangerous sign. it appears due to high billirubin count from last few weeks. ayurvedic herbal medicine will help you to reduce billirubin.
Sir homeopathic medicines can permanently cure this problem of yours and will cure the jaundice as well as the gall stone rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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