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Last week my father had severe pain in stomach. Then we took him for scanning and the report say there is an appendicular mass of 8 mm diameter. Then we admit him to hospital n after 2 days they discharged him saying we will do the operation on 5 weeks later since now it's spread across and more risk to operate now. My question is when is the right time to go for operation or it still can be cured with medicine. Report says the following. Fatty liver, appendix distended, noncompressible, measuring 8 mm in diameter. Left kidney has a calculi measuring 4 mm n 5 mm.
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Why doctors did not operated when you admitted him? If appendicular mass is painless having no symptoms can be treated medically but if there is pain and tenderness, it is calling for help and to be operated. Homeopathic medicines are very effective in kidney calculi. So according to me, go for surgery first and after that start homeopathic treatment for post operative recovery and calculi.
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