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How Is the Cause Diagnosed? Doctors may recommend: Upper GI endoscopy Barium swa...
How Is the Cause Diagnosed? Doctors may recommend: Blood tests Stool analysis Ul...
Potential Complications of Untreated Gallstones Ignoring symptomatic gallstones ...
worsen Imaging shows increasing fat accumulation Signs of liver inflammation dev...
Symptoms of Gallbladder Infection A gallbladder infection may cause more severe ...
Stool Tests These tests can detect hidden blood in the stool. Upper GI Endoscopy...
Faster Recovery Many people return to normal activities sooner. Shorter Hospital...
Intravenous fluids and nutrition support if needed Gradual introduction of oral ...
be resumed within a few days Normal routine often resumes within 1–2 weeks Open ...
Common symptoms include: Persistent abdominal pain Pain radiating to the back Un...
Blood in Stool The presence of blood in stool is a serious symptom that should a...
Doctors may recommend surgery when: Gallstones cause repeated pain attacks There...
Surgery may be considered when: The disease is localized and can be safely remov...
Faster Recovery Recovery time is shorter, allowing patients to return to daily a...
Shorter Hospital Stay Patients often require a shorter hospital stay, making the...
6. Nausea and Vomiting Ongoing nausea or vomiting without a clear cause may requ...