Colorectal Surgeon (Bowel), General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon
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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