GallStone Treatment

Gallstones are hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder, often causing pain, indigestion, and other digestive issues. Laparoscopic surgery is a common and effective way to remove them.

Description

Gallstone disease, or cholelithiasis, occurs when solid particles form inside the gallbladder. These stones can block bile flow and cause intense abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and even infections. When symptoms become severe or recurring, the most effective solution is surgical removal of the gallbladder, typically done via laparoscopy (minimally invasive method).
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Estimated Stay: 2 Days

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Relief That Lasts, Without the Stones

Gallstone surgery is a safe and common procedure offering permanent relief from gallstone-related symptoms. With laparoscopy, most patients return home the same day and resume normal life quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re facing gallstone problems, these questions help clarify the surgical path and recovery process.
Small, non-symptomatic stones may be monitored, but recurring symptoms usually require gallbladder removal.
Laparoscopic gallbladder surgery typically takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Some people may experience minor changes in digestion, but the body usually adapts well without the gallbladder.