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Asked for female, 34 years old from Coimbatore
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I have gallstones below is my report please help me with best treatment to overcome. Doctor asked to remove gall bladder is the option. Findings: the visualized pancreas dcmonstrafes no diffuse or focal enlargement. The liver demonstrates normal mmphojogy and ecbotexnarc. No focal lesions or dilated intrahepatic bile ducts arc seen. Nonnaj hepatopedal blood flow is seen in portal vein. The spleen demonstrates normal morphology and ccbotcxture. No focal lesions are seen. The gallbladder demonstrates multiple echogenicit)' with posterior shadowing. No evidence of pericholccystic fluid. The gallbladder wall measures 2.3 mm. The common bile duct has a diameter of 4.2 mm. There was a negative sonography murphys sign. The right kidney measures 10.2 cm. The left kidney measures 11.8 cm. No hydronephrosis, renal mass or renal calculus is seen. Impression: cholelithiasis without evidence of acute cholecystitis.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Your gallstone. If you are interested in dissolving gallstone without going for surgery, very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for this chronic problem. Many Lybrate users are taking homeopathic treatment for this. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. In fact, many times, the patient will have side benefits while taking treatment for the main issue. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminar...more
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General Surgeon•Kolkata
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Have you had any surgery before. As it's showing you had abdominal abscess previously. Please give a detailed history of that. Give a history regarding your bowel and bladder habit - burning micturition? Please describe your pain - dull ache or colicky crampy pain? Pain associated with fever or not? Is the pain continuous or sudden onset or episodic pain with gradual increase in intensity followed by relief again to reappear after sometime? Pain associated with passage of loose stool? Whether yo...more
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General Physician•Jaipur
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Cholecystitis may be recurrent so if surgeon advice get removed gall bladder you need strong antibiotics and other drugs available on doctors prescription avoid fatty fried food take bland diet for few days.
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
Cholecystitis, an infection of the gallbladder, may cause lipase levels to rise. Lipase levels may also be elevated in people who have an intestinal blockage.
You may need to discuss it further over a call for a better and effective medical consultation.
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Delhi
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General Physician•Davanagere
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Cholecystitis.
It seems like your weight is more for your age.
Cholesterol is risk factor deit restricting oils will help u. If pain is severe, better to consul6a surgeon and get gallbladder removed.
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Asked for female, 31 years old from Gurgaon
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Podiatrist•Kochi
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It depends on due to what cause is the raised LFT. If it is due to stones blocking the CBD, then surgery is required. If it is because of acute Cholecystitis, once with medication the acute infection is controlled, the surgery can be done.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Cholecystitis, an infection of the gallbladder, may cause lipase levels to rise. Lipase levels may also be elevated in people who have an intestinal blockage. Identification of actual cause may help to control it.
You may need to discuss it further over a call for a better and effective medical consultation.
Thanks.
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