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[|Human|] I suffered malaria in 2009 and in 2010 I was diagnosed for speenomegaly with 16cm.But Dr suggested don t worry let s see whether it grows or coming back to normal size. Recently I visited hospital with stomach fullness and gas formation and also some discomfort. the Dr tested me with hands they found nodes in the neck.so asked to take scan,ultrasound and X-ray and also blood test. The blood test results were fine.No problem Dr said. They found very small lymph nodes in the neck and abdomen and also some stones in gallbladder. Now Dr said to make appointments with hametologist and gastro Dr. Let s hear from them too to find out the real problem. Please advice.
[|AI|]  Hi, In most cases, treatment of gallstones is considered necessary only if you are having symptoms. Of the various conventional treatments that are available, surgical removal of the gallbladder is the most widely used.  Some alternative treatments have also been found to be effective in alleviating the symptoms of troublesome gallstones. When deciding what course of action to take for symptomatic gallstones, doctors usually choose from among three main treatment options: Watchful waiting, nonsurgical therapy, and surgical removal of the gallbladder. Though a gallstone episode can be extremely painful or frightening, almost a third to half of all people who experience an attack never have a recurrence.  In some cases, the stone dissolves or becomes dislodged and thereby resumes its "silence." Because the problem may solve itself without intervention, many doctors take a wait-and-see approach following the initial episode. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Chat Doctor.  Rammstein, General Surgeon