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Stomach Ache, Fever, Nausea. Have Gallstones. Treatment?

Hello Sir, I am Kailas Shete am Age: 27 yrs, stationed at Burnpur WEST BENGAL.I was suffering with stomach ache, pain, feverish feeling, nausea etc. Radiography and Endoscopy has diagnosed me as having Gallstones and Antral Gastritis . Kindly advise the modality of the treatment duration required and please suggest me with the place where i can have affordable treatment and quick relief. Regards, Kailas Shete YYYY@YYYY
Mon, 24 Sep 2012
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Dear kailas,
Thanks for writing in HCM.
Antral gastritis requires a 3 week course comprising of
Sucralfate suspension,omeprazole capsules and dietary modifications. After 3 weeks the symptoms need to be reassesed. If symptoms still persist then another 3 week course may be required.
For the gall stones , if they are symptomatic then a cholcystectomy or removal of the gall baldder is indicated.
I would suggest first to get the gastritis problem under control then deal with gall stone problem.
With regards
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Stomach Ache, Fever, Nausea. Have Gallstones. Treatment?

Dear kailas, Thanks for writing in HCM. Antral gastritis requires a 3 week course comprising of Sucralfate suspension,omeprazole capsules and dietary modifications. After 3 weeks the symptoms need to be reassesed. If symptoms still persist then another 3 week course may be required. For the gall stones , if they are symptomatic then a cholcystectomy or removal of the gall baldder is indicated. I would suggest first to get the gastritis problem under control then deal with gall stone problem. With regards