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Suggest Medications For Gall Stones.

Lately I have been very stressful, which is causing tinnitis, my mouth feeling dry. I eat healthy, do exercise regularly. I keep my weight down. I only had a CBC and everything was excellent. When I went to my doctor, to see why I had this stomach problem, he sent me for a sonogram and it came back that I had some gallstones. Since I got the results, thats when my stress started. I watch what I eat, and I haven't had a gallblader attack since May 2012. Bu yet I'm still worried about it and thats when all my anxiety started.
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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Hello,
There are only two treatments for gall stones.
Either take meicines like UDILIV for dissolving the stones or get the gall bladder removed.
However the problem with UDILIV is that it has to be taken for very longtime like 12-15 months.
It is not only an expensive proposal but the chances of developing the gall bladder stoneware very high,once up stop taking UDILIV.
Discuss with your doctor about it and take appropriate action.
Thanks
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Suggest Medications For Gall Stones.

Hello, There are only two treatments for gall stones. Either take meicines like UDILIV for dissolving the stones or get the gall bladder removed. However the problem with UDILIV is that it has to be taken for very longtime like 12-15 months. It is not only an expensive proposal but the chances of developing the gall bladder stoneware very high,once up stop taking UDILIV. Discuss with your doctor about it and take appropriate action. Thanks