Pancreatic Stone Removal
I have gall bladder stones and pancreatic mild. I can not be operated for gall bladder removal. I was suggested and taki ...
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Hi, lybrate user, •Its dimension is essentially be ascertained , first . •Homoeopathy for removing gall stone and pancreatic disorder is suitable for you escaping surgical intervention. •Consult , privetly for a faster action with regards to dissolve gall stones. Tk, care.
Lump in left breast near the nipple. Size of a gooseberry. It becomes painful before and during menstruation. My gall bl ...
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Hi, lybrate user, Gall stone might be dropped into bile duct without obstructing pancreatic function. Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body. You should monitor your weight to restrict painful leg with swelling. Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying : @ Calcarea carb 30ch-5 drops, thrice. Avoid, junk food, Nicotine and cold intake. Tk, care.
I have been diagnosed with gallbladder stones and undergone laparoscopy for removal of gallbladder in may 2019. No major ...
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Your pain in upper abdomen could be due to duodenal ulcer. Very good treatment is available in homoeopathy for your problem. No side effects. Please take homeopathic medicine kali bichrom 200 once daily in the morning for 5 days. For further prescription and treatment, consult me through “Lybrate text consult”.
Hello doctors, my father is too ill from back days. After admitting him in hospital, doctor checked in ultra sound & got ...
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Mrcp will rule out if there is a stone in the pipe going from liver to intestine. If mrcp is normal then better to get laparoscopic cholecystectomy done.
I am 39 years old. Suffering from pancreatic with Gall bladder Stone 1 CM. Dr. advise operation of Gall bladder. Please ...
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There is no way to expel gall bladder stones (unlike case of kidney stones). So gall stones if they r not creating problem, let them be there. But do follow annual checkups. But if they r causing problem, its better to remove them. If you can't undergo surgery now, you can take homeopathic medicines.
She is 85 yes old. She is being detected with acute pancreatitis and her serum lipase and serum amylase are on higher si ...
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Higher generation antibiotic is the only option to control her symptoms! It will take at least 4 week to come on normal side of all the parameters of acute pancreatitis like serum lipase and serum amylase! After four week she can go for Laproscopy of gall bladder stone!
I have gallbladder stone and I taking alopathic treatment and I want to join gym if I do heavy gym workout what will be ...
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gym will not do anything in case of Gall bladder stones, so you can do it, but if stones are multiple and smaller in size they may move further in the biliary tract even in pancreatic ductal system, so get it removed surgically if it so and you have symptoms too.
I am having pancreas stone removal surgery two months back (24 stitches) and am getting left side portion pain after eat ...
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there can be gastric ulcer or deficient pancreatic function. start using pancreatic enzymes with meals.
I am 4 months pregnant. I went for ultrasound found 15 mm stone in gal bladder .also found pancreatic infection .admitte ...
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Cholecystitis is an inflammation of the gallbladder wall; it may be either acute or chronic. It is almost always associated with cholelithiasis, or gallstones, which lodge in the gallbladder, cystic duct, or common bile duct. Lithiasis (stone formation) in the gallbladder is called cholelithiasis. Gallstones are formed in the gallbladder but may pass distally into other parts of the biliary tract such as the cystic duct, common bile duct, pancreatic duct or the ampulla of Vater. Inflammation of the gallbladder can be caused by gallstones, excessive alcohol use, infections, or even tumors that cause bile buildup. But the most common cause of cholecystitis is gallstones. The body can react to the gallstone irritation by causing the gallbladder walls to become swollen and painful. Treatment For symptomatic stones: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy or sometimes stone dissolution using ursodeoxycholic acid For asymptomatic stones: Expectant management Most asymptomatic patients decide that the discomfort, expense, and risk of elective surgery are not worth removing an organ that may never cause clinical illness. However, if symptoms occur, gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy) is indicated because pain is likely to recur and serious complications can develop.
Hello I had a stone in pancreas and that was removed so what will be taken care by me for prevent of pancreatic decease. ...
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1Take Bland diet, avoid spicy, oily, fried and junk food. Avoid meat. Use vegetable oil like olive oil 2. Take high carbohydrate and low fat diet, drink plenty of water. Don’t drink water with meals to avoid full ness. Drink water 1 hour after meal 3. Eat small size frequent meals 5-6 per day 4. Control your weight, avoid obesity, go for regular exercise 5. Avoid alcohol if you are having 6. Take Antacid, pancreatic enzymes, juice, nutritional supplement drinks, Calcium &vitamin D supplement 7. Consult Gastro enterologist for further advice and treatment.