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  • female
  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

my wife is 30 years old and has been having serious chest pain tests showed a 35 mm gall bladder stone. is there any way to treat this without surgery? we're really worried about her condition

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I had jaundice 3 months ago but recovered 2 months back. Now I'm having upper stomach pain again, tests showed bilirubin at 3.4 and an ultrasound found 6mm gallstones. The doctor recommended gallbladder surgery - is there any way to treat this without surgery? Can these stones dissolve on their own?

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