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My father has diabetes from last 2 years. Fasting sugar is 202 and after food is 211. Age: 53. He has no other disease. From the last 2 days he is having stomach and back pain. His usg a+b report is as follows: "over distended gall bladder with increased wall thickness and mild pericholecytic edema measuring about 10 mm with lumen filled with small echogenic sludge within the gall bladder. Suggest possibility of calculus cholecystitis. At present he is hospitalized and the doctors are saying he has to undergo an operation to remove the gallbladder asap as it contains stones. Please suggest is it the correct step. Thanks in advance.


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