| Discussion in 'All Categories' started by AASHIYAN - Apr 14th, 2022 3:37 pm. | |
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        	 AASHIYAN 
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        My mother has a 17mm stone in her gallbladder and some other small stones too, and there is a fat major on her liver, so what treatment should we start next? | 
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            re: Gallbladder stones 
			by Dr R K Mishra - 
            Apr 27th, 2022 
            11:12 am 
             
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			Dr R K Mishra 
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        For your mother, laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the best option. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy decreases postoperative pain, decreases the need for postoperative analgesia, shortens the hospital stay from 1 week to less than 24 hours, and returns the patient to full activity within 1 week (compared with 1 month after open cholecystectomy). |  
        
      
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            re: Gallbladder stones 
			by PANKAJ SHARMA - 
            Jul 19th, 2022 
            10:41 am 
             
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        	 PANKAJ SHARMA 
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        DEAR  SIR,  PLEASE CHECK THE REPORT AND ADVICE MOTHER KO HEART PROBLEM WITH STAND LAGE HUWE HAIN AND SURGA PATIENT HAIN 62 YEAR. PLEASE Reply: Reply: Please get an advice of a physician. It is not good to get this type of advice on the internet without examining the patient. A qualified physician is required first to examine the patient. With regard Dr. Shanu World Laparoscopy Hospital  |  
        
      
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            re: Gallbladder stones 
			by PANKAJ SHARMA - 
            Jul 19th, 2022 
            10:58 am 
             
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        	 PANKAJ SHARMA 
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        DEAR SIR,  MY MOTHER'S AGE 62 YEARS REPORT IS ATTACHED. PLEASE ADVICE ECRP YES OR NO . SUGER WITH HEART ISSUE STAND LAGE HUWE HAIN ONE YEAR PAHALE. BP ISSUE Reply: Please get an advice of a physician. It is not good to get this type of advice on the internet without examining the patient. A qualified physician is required first to examine the patient. With regard Dr. Shanu World Laparoscopy Hospital  |