How to Remove Gall Bladder Stone Without Operation?
Dear Friends,
I gone with ultra sound test i found that i have 4 Stones in my Gall Bladder and the biggest size is 6mm, i want to know weather there is any treatment to remove stones from Gall Bladder without Operation. Kindly Help me
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Hi faraz… sad to hear this but … there are Homeopathic medicines but this takes lot of time … and during this time you need to be very careful with your diet. Of course even if you undergo surgery you need to be careful with your diet (i.e. you need you can take only small amounts of food at a time an you need to have food in regular gap at around 2 hrs) . The surgery is very simple (they poke in 4 placed in your tummy… one for camera. one for a clip, one for a scissors and another for a bag. It takes hardly 7 days to recover. They remove the Gal-bladder and you happily live ever after.
Unlike urinary stones, gall stones are removed along with the gall bladder. It is called cholecystectomy.
It can be done laparoscopically, so it becomes much minor surgery.
Hope it helps.
All the best!
There are natural remedies, however you would benefit by knowing if they will work for you. Gallstones can damage other organs such as the liver if they are not taken care of in a timely manner. Ask your primary doctor about StoneCLR, a natural gallbladder remedy that is not considered a drug. With so many gallstone products available on the market, its hard to decide which one to go with. All sound and claim to eliminate stones many of them do not live up to the claims. Before purchasing any product, carefully research your options. research have been done and evaluation of the top gallstone cleanse products. The research provides an evaluation of each product based on the following criteria:
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StoneCLR was high on the list. Look it up on line and , talk to your doctor, get a second opinion etc.