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Treatment of Gallstones

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Medical discussion on gallstone treatment options using anatomical gallbladder model

Treatment of Gallstones

The treatment of gallstones depends on whether symptoms are present and if complications have occurred. Gallstones that cause pain or digestive issues often require medical or surgical intervention, while silent gallstones may be left alone.

Watchful Waiting

Doctors usually do not recommend treatment for asymptomatic gallstones.

Doctors may advise regular monitoring.

Lifestyle changes such as a healthy, low-fat diet and weight control can reduce the risk of symptoms developing

Medications

Oral bile acid pills (e.g. ursodeoxycholic acid) may help dissolve small cholesterol gallstones

Takes months to years to work and not effective for all types of stones

Recurrence is common after stopping the medication

Doctors usually reserve medication for patients who cannot undergo surgery.

Surgery (Cholecystectomy)

The most effective treatment for symptomatic gallstones is surgical removal of the gallbladder:

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (keyhole surgery) is the most common method

Minimally invasive

Short recovery time

Often performed as a day procedure

Doctors may need to perform Open Cholecystectomy in complex or emergency cases

Removing the gallbladder does not significantly affect digestion in most people. The liver continues to produce bile, which flows directly into the intestine.

ERCP and Stone Removal

If gallstones lodge in the bile ducts, doctors may recommend immediate treatment:

ERCP can be used to remove them without removing the gallbladder

Often followed by surgery later to prevent future blockages

Post-Surgical Care

After gallbladder removal:

Some individuals experience temporary digestive changes, such as diarrhoea or bloating

A gradual return to normal diet is encouraged

Most people resume regular activities within one to two weeks

Treatment of Gallstones

The treatment of gallstones is tailored to the severity and type of symptoms. For those with complications, timely surgery can be lifesaving.

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