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Gallstone Removal
If you are not experiencing any symptoms related to your gallstones, treatment may not be necessary. However, should you encounter a gallbladder attack or other symptomatic issues, it's advisable to reach out to your healthcare provider. Although your symptoms might temporarily subside, there's a possibility of their recurrence, necessitating medical intervention. Your doctor may refer you to a gastroenterologist or a surgeon for further evaluation and treatment.
The typical approach for managing gallstones involves surgical removal of the gallbladder. In certain cases involving cholesterol stones, non-surgical treatments may be considered, but for pigment stones, surgical intervention is often required.
Cholecystectomy, the surgical procedure to remove the gallbladder, ranks as one of the most frequently performed operations in the United States for adults. It's important to note that the gallbladder is not considered a vital organ, meaning that you can lead a normal life without it.
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