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    Do all gallstones require treatment?

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  • Dr Shekhar Sharma

    Colorectal Surgeon (Bowel), General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon

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    No, treatment is only necessary if gallstones cause symptoms or complications such as inflammation, infection, or blockages. Asymptomatic gallstones usually do not require intervention unless they pose a risk for future problems.

    For symptomatic cases:

    • Surgery (cholecystectomy) is often recommended.

    • Non-surgical options like medications may be used for small cholesterol stones but are less effective.

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