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Will Any Bile Duct Obstruction Go Away In A Normal Way?

I have gallstones. Due to this after taking cold medicines I developed stomac pain and vomiting.
I had absructive jaundice for a day. After 8 days when I became normal I got the blood
Test done. My billiburin level, s.g.o.t, alkaline, and all arevnormal except GGT which is 137.
My cholastral level also high. LDL 137. I stopped now taking artificial drinks.will my GGT level
Become normal .If at all any bile duct obstruction will it go in a normal way.

With thanks.










Tue, 29 Mar 2016
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hi.

noted history of gallstones associated with abdominal pain &vomiting, obstructive jaundice and high cholesterol levels. your condition, might have been there for a long time already. and it's just now that the symptoms are occuring more frequently. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. unlike stones of the urinary tract, gallstones are not dissolved by medication. symptoms may be controlled temporarily by medication and diet modification, but if triggering factors happen (such as fatty meal), symptoms will recur. other diagnostics (such as ultrasound, liver function tests, etc.) and management (medical and/or surgical) will be directed accordingly. it is best if you consult with urgency, and discuss with your surgeon re elective (scheduled cholecystectomy) rather than wait for an emergent attack, which could lead to a stat surgery. an elective case has lesser risk of developing complications. definitive treatment for gallstones is cholecystectomy or surgical removal of the gallbladder. it can be done laparoscopically (goldstandard) or thru open technique. low fat diet is also recommended.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Will Any Bile Duct Obstruction Go Away In A Normal Way?

hi. noted history of gallstones associated with abdominal pain &vomiting, obstructive jaundice and high cholesterol levels. your condition, might have been there for a long time already. and it s just now that the symptoms are occuring more frequently. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. unlike stones of the urinary tract, gallstones are not dissolved by medication. symptoms may be controlled temporarily by medication and diet modification, but if triggering factors happen (such as fatty meal), symptoms will recur. other diagnostics (such as ultrasound, liver function tests, etc.) and management (medical and/or surgical) will be directed accordingly. it is best if you consult with urgency, and discuss with your surgeon re elective (scheduled cholecystectomy) rather than wait for an emergent attack, which could lead to a stat surgery. an elective case has lesser risk of developing complications. definitive treatment for gallstones is cholecystectomy or surgical removal of the gallbladder. it can be done laparoscopically (goldstandard) or thru open technique. low fat diet is also recommended. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye