It's possible but go slowly. This is a nasty tasting process but works.
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2006-10-08 09:31:19
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answered by Jack Meoff 4
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Have you visible a gastroenterologist? They can do a minimally invasive process referred to as an ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography - take a look at announcing that three occasions rapid!). An ERCP would possibly not eliminate the stones which can be within the gallbladder...simply the stones which can be caught within the duct main from the GB to the small gut. They could make a tiny reduce within the duct and pull gallstones out with a small balloon. If the stone is just too gigantic, they've apparatus so one can overwhelm the stone so it'll go freely. I had the surgical procedure myself approximately 10 years in the past. It's no longer as unhealthy as you would suppose, and also you consider so much larger after it is over. You could nonetheless have phantom affliction for a even as, however it is nowhere close as unhealthy because the affliction you began with. Eating a vitamin top in fats will make gallbladder disorder worse, however you cannot particularly eliminate the stones except they go certainly or you've them eliminated, both in surgical procedure or with an ERCP.
2016-08-29 06:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Found your answer in Yahoo! Health:
The gallbladder is a small sac found just under the liver. It stores bile made by the liver. Bile helps you digest fats. Bile moves from the gallbladder to the small intestine through tubes called the cystic duct and common bile duct.
Gallstones are made from cholesterol and other things found in the bile. They can be smaller than a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball.
Most gallstones do not cause problems. But if they block a duct, they usually need treatment.
What causes gallstones?
Gallstones form when cholesterol and other things found in bile make stones. They can also form if the gallbladder does not empty as it should. People who are overweight or who are trying to lose weight quickly are more likely to get gallstones.
If you do not have symptoms, you probably do not need treatment.
If your first gallstone attack causes mild pain, your doctor may tell you to take pain medicine and wait to see if the pain goes away. You may never have another attack. Waiting to see what happens usually will not cause problems.
If you have a bad attack, or if you have a second attack, you may want to have your gallbladder removed. A second attack means you are more likely to have future attacks.
Many people have their gallbladders removed, and the surgery usually goes well. Doctors most often use laparoscopic surgery. For this, your surgeon will make small cuts in your belly and remove your gallbladder. You will probably be able to go back to work or your normal routine in a week or two, but it may take longer for some people. Sometimes the surgeon will have to make a larger cut to remove the gallbladder. It will take longer for you to recover from this type of surgery.
2006-10-08 05:36:00
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answered by Boodie 5
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Get Rid of Gallstones in as Little
2016-05-14 19:32:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest you log onto renewlife.com and do a little reading. This is common only because people don't eat right and the outcome is gallstones. You can rid your body of them using natural means, renewlife tells how to do that safely.
2006-10-08 05:36:01
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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I'm not sure, I have been having gallstone attacks for five years and the doctors still can't find any stones. Good luck.
2006-10-08 05:35:38
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answered by couchP56 6
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