Should gallstones be removed, now 24 years old,

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    19*20mm gallbladder stones are not small, and they can also be surgically removed. However, considering that the patient is relatively young and does not want surgery, surgery is also possible when it is severe, and these symptoms can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine and controlled with traditional Chinese medicine. Gallbladder resection still has some effects, which can affect digestion, and some patients will have stones inside and outside the liver.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gallstones do not necessarily have to be removed from the gallbladder. If gallstones do not flare up, the gallbladder is generally not removed and medications can be taken under the guidance of a doctor**. If the stone is reversed, it is recommended to remove the gallbladder if the physical condition allows.

    It needs to be decided according to the specific situation, and patients with gallstones should usually avoid greasy food, avoid overeating, and regularly review liver and gallbladder ultrasound.

    1. No attack of gallstones: it has never caused biliary colic, cholecystitis and other attacks, and generally does not need to undergo cholecystectomy.

    2. Gallstones: If the physical condition allows, it is recommended to remove the gallbladder. Because gallstone-sparing surgery has strict indications, the gallbladder is required to be functional in the first place, and there is no obvious inflammatory response.

    If the gallbladder is still inflamed, the preserved gallbladder will also cause corresponding symptoms, such as the symptoms of stuffiness, bloating pain, and cramping in the right lower abdomen, and it may be necessary to remove the gallbladder again to achieve the goal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Look at the size and how much, if you can break the stone is the best, if you can't, you can take the stone. Cutting the gallbladder is the last resort to prevent serious gallbladder damage!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    During the period after the operation, I often couldn't eat and had no appetite, and later went for a gastroscopy, and bile reflux gastritis was late. The doctor prescribed several medicines, probably for a few months, plus I went out for a walk every night, and found that my appetite was much better.

    In the past few years, I have also been taking Chinese medicine, because my stomach is very sensitive, I have quit cold drinks for eight years, and I have not eaten spicy food, but sometimes when I have a good appetite, I will want to eat, and after eating, my stomach will be very uncomfortable, as long as I eat a little more, I can't absorb it, so I have been taking Chinese medicine for conditioning. In the first few years, the whole person was not as thin as he was.

    Over the years, I have been slowly conditioning with traditional Chinese medicine, coupled with dietary control, appropriate exercise, and a basic understanding of my own situation, which He Xian should eat and which should not be eaten, or I still have to rely on my own health preservation. In my 30s, I slowly lived the life of an elderly person, and I went further and further on the road of health preservation.

    Last time, I didn't know where I saw a news article saying that big city hospitals can eliminate gallbladder stones, and there is no need to go for surgery to remove them, and now Chinese medicine is also very developed, so I hope that friends who see this Zen Dan imitation article will try to choose a good plan if they have the conditions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Gallstones are generally ineffective with medications, and the best method is surgery.

    Now, the latest minimally invasive surgery** method is a three-mirror combined cholelithotomy, which can avoid the sequelae caused by the removal of the gallbladder in the past. However, there are some indications for this surgery, such as the patient's blood supply, the size and shape of the gallbladder are normal, the gallbladder has certain functions, the gallbladder wall is not cancerous, and the bile is well translucent.

    This kind of technology is not something that can be done in any hospital, and I only know that a few hospitals in Shanghai can do it, and there are other hospitals that can do it, except for Fujian Stone Disease Hospital, which seems to be not available in other hospitals. You can go to a regular hospital for a gallbladder function test first, see if it is suitable for this kind of surgery, and then find a hospital. It is recommended that you do it as soon as possible, gallstones damage the gallbladder is very large, not now, it is possible that the gallbladder can only be surgically removed in the future, then the gain outweighs the loss.

    After all, the function of the gallbladder is mainly to store and discharge bile at the right time to help digestion, and after resection, diarrhea, abdominal pain, indigestion, and increased incidence of rectal cancer often occur sequelae. If you remove the gallbladder, although the stones will no longer grow in the gallbladder, they will grow 100% in the common bile duct and the bile duct in the liver, and then it will be even worse**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For gallstones, of course, the best way to do gallstones is surgery, such as minimally invasive three-mirror combined gallstone removal surgery, which is suitable for patients with asymptomatic stones or patients with low inflammation and good gallbladder function; However, some patients have lost their gallbladder function due to the delay in their condition, so they can only undergo electronic laparoscopic gallstone removal surgery or laparotomy. The key is the patient's physical condition and overall condition, not just the size of the stone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The gallbladder is mainly used to secrete bile, and the function of bile is mainly to decompose fat.

    Now there is a technique to preserve gallstones, and there is no need to remove the gallbladder!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What are the effects after gallbladder removal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Gallstone disease includes stones that occur in the bile ducts and gallbladder. Asymptomatic stones can be observed and followed up first, but for symptomatic patients, gallstones are still mainly surgical**.

    Cholecystectomy is preferred for symptomatic and/or complicated gallstones, and laparoscopy has become the "gold standard" for gallstones. Extrahepatic bile duct stones require surgery**, especially if accompanied by biliary obstruction, biliary tract infection and lesions, etc., common bile duct exploration is required.

    Surgery is generally not required for asymptomatic stones**, but surgery should also be considered for the following asymptomatic gallstones:

    1. The gallbladder has a large number of stones and is small in size, which is easy to fall into the common bile duct;

    2. The diameter of gallstones is 2-3 cm;

    3. The gallbladder is full of stones or the gallbladder is atrophied;

    4. Incarcerated gallstones in the neck of the gallbladder;

    5. Calcification of the gallbladder or "porcelain bottle-like" gallbladder;

    6. There are gallbladder polypoid lesions;

    7. More than 3mm accompanied by cholecystitis, gallbladder wall thickening.

    In conclusion, if you have gallstones, it is recommended to see a medical professional and perform surgery when the indications for surgery are met.

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