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zahroul haque
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Please suggest which medicine i can use. |
re: gall bladder suggestive of acute cholecystitis
by Dr.J S Chowhan -
Mar 22nd, 2014
3:42 pm
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Dear Zahroul Haque The treatment of calculous/acalculous Acute cholecystitis is removal of the gall bladder by Laparoscopy Cholecystectomy.If your circumstances do not allow for the surgery than a course of 1.PPI( Proton pump Inhibitors),2.Antibiotics and some mild pain killers can be taken for 5to7 days under medical supervision. Thanks With Regards Dr J S Chowhan |
re: gall bladder suggestive of acute cholecystitis
by ridhi -
Dec 13th, 2017
2:17 am
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Dear sir, Plz reply for my medical report Gall bladder- distended, a 9mm calculus is seen at neck. Wall are thickened with pericholeyecystic fat standing. Acute calculous cholecystitis. Mild hepatosplenomegaly. Prostatomegaly grade -1. Plz reply me the advice for which type of treatment. Dear Ridhi You have a gall stone. A gall stone is a stone formed within the gallbladder out of bile components. The term cholelithiasis may refer to the presence of stones in the gallbladder or to the diseases caused by gallstones. Most people with gallstones (about 80%) never have symptoms. In 1–4% of those with gallstones, a crampy pain in the right upper part of the abdomen, known asbiliary colic, occurs each year. Complications of gallstones include inflammation of the gallbladder, inflammation of the pancreas, and liver inflammation. You need to go for the surgery to get rid of it. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the surgery of choice. In this the small holes are made in the abdomen through which the instrument and telescope are passed and the surgery is carried out. With Regards Dr Rahul |