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Gallbladder stones: when surgery?
Pain, vomiting, food intolerance — when to watch and when laparoscopy helps.
Many gallstones stay silent. Problems start with pain, vomiting, fever or severe digestive discomfort.
Laparoscopic gallbladder removal is often a safe path with faster recovery — but not every stone needs immediate surgery.
Urgent signs: severe right upper pain, fever, yellow eyes/skin — seek evaluation without delay.
Bring ultrasound reports to consultation so we can separate watchful waiting from a planned procedure.
After surgery, early walking and a stepwise diet usually support a smoother return to daily life.