| Author: Dr. P.T. Ezhil Selvan 20 Nov 2009 Member Level: Gold Points : 1 Voting Score: 0 |
Yes for sure.
Consult a homeopathic doctor of your area.
There are good medicines to dissolve the gall stones in early stages.
Avoid oily food which is very important.
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| Author: Dr. P.T. Ezhil Selvan 20 Nov 2009 Member Level: Gold Points : 0 Voting Score: 0 |
Yes for sure.
Consult a homeopathic doctor of your area.
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| Author: SARITHA 15 Dec 2009 Member Level: Silver Points : 5 (Rs. 3) Voting Score: 0 |
Hi, There is treatment for gall bladdre stones in homeopathy.This in other words called Cholelithiasis. They will provide medicines to dissolve the stones gradually in the gall bladder.They have all the reserved medicines in the name of "Gall Bladder Stone Kit".
when the stones are of small size,homeopathic medicines help in dissolving the stones.These medicines are also reducing the pain in gall bladder related issues.It also helps in reducing the formation of stones in gall bladder. If it is large stone homeopathy has no role there.surgery has to be done to remove or crush it. regards
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| Author: Rajeshkumar 19 Jan 2010 Member Level: Silver Points : 2 Voting Score: 0 |
There is a way to solve your problem through homeopathy but it take sometime rather than allopathy. You should follow their instruction while taking homeopathy treatement which will not give any side effects.
First you drink more water regularly and can drink barley water. Please avoid oily food items.
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| Author: mudassar 27 Jan 2010 Member Level: Silver Points : 4 (Rs. 2) Voting Score: 0 |
Gall bladder stones are very common in developed countries and most developing countries including India and their prevalence increases appreciably with age; it is also determined by sex, body weight, and race. Fortunately, on most occasions, a gall stone does not cause severe symptoms such as pain and jaundice. They are best detected by ultrasound. Troublesome gall stones are generally treated by cholecystectomy (gall bladder surgery involving its removal along with the stones), and most of these procedures are carried out by laparoscopy. Medical terms used for gall bladder stone disease are cholelithiasis, chronic cholecystitis, acute cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis etc.
When gallbladder stones are proved to be the cause of severe symptoms, cholecystectomy is the best treatment for most patients. The introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy over the past 10 years has changed surgical practice greatly. The procedure itself is associated with a more rapid return to work after what is usually a shorter hospital stay
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