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Gallstones are a gastrointestinal disease that can occur. and is seriously dangerous to life if not treated quickly It is most often found in women than in men. It can be found between the ages of 30 - 50 years. Suspicious symptoms may be found, including bloating, distension, indigestion, pain under the epigastrium or right ribcage. Jaundice and yellow eyes are found if gallstones flow into the bile duct and cause bile duct obstruction. In the elderly, this condition is often found more frequently. Currently, the diagnosis is through endoscopic examination of the biliary duct and pancreatic duct. Combined with laparoscopic surgery to treat bile duct stones and gallbladder stones by treating them together at one time. This has many advantages, including reducing the risk and number of anesthesia sessions required. Shorter recovery time Return to normal life faster Reduce the length of hospital stay Including helping to reduce medical treatment costs. Col. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Than Inkakul, surgeon in laparoscopic surgery for liver, pancreas, and biliary tract disease.
Bangkok Hospital Surgery Center said that gallstones are a common biliary tract disease. Gallstones are caused by the precipitation of limestone or cholesterol in the bile. The incidence of patients with Email Data gallstones in the gallbladder being able to detect gallstones without symptoms is 6-12%. However, if people over 60 years of age may experience this condition, it may increase to 20-25%. Symptoms of In the early stages of gallstone disease, there may not be many symptoms. In the symptomatic group, patients come to the doctor with symptoms of bloating, abdominal distension, and pain under the epigastric or right side of the ribcage. But if the gallbladder is infected, the patient will have abdominal pain under the right ribcage. Nausea, vomiting, high fever. If the stone falls into the bile duct, bile duct blockage and jaundice may occur. Jaundice, yellow eyes, or acute cholangitis. Occasionally, bile duct stones can be the cause of acute pancreatitis. Those with symptoms usually have abdominal pain after eating.
About half to an hour with symptoms of colic and distension in the area under the right ribcage to the epigastric region. Sometimes the pain may be so severe that the patient cannot stand it and must go to the hospital for painkiller injections. The symptoms may be relieved if the gallstones blocking the outlet of the gallbladder flow back into the gallbladder. The patient will have normal symptoms later. This symptom is a warning sign of gallstones in the gallbladder (biliary colic). If you have abdominal pain like this many times, it may be the cause of chronic cholecystitis. But if the gallstones are continuously blocked for a long time, More than 24 hours can cause acute cholecystitis (acute cholecystitis). The cause of acute cholecystitis is mostly caused by gallstones or biliary sludge blocking the outlet of the gallbladder. Bile (cystic duct) causing infection and inflammation. If a gallstone falls into the bile duct, it can cause a bile duct infection or acute pancreatitis. And if the inflammation and infection are severe, there may be sepsis in the bloodstream, which is serious and can lead to death, said Dr. Arun Siripun, an internist who specializes in Therapeutic Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Disease Center, Bangkok Hospital.
Bangkok Hospital Surgery Center said that gallstones are a common biliary tract disease. Gallstones are caused by the precipitation of limestone or cholesterol in the bile. The incidence of patients with Email Data gallstones in the gallbladder being able to detect gallstones without symptoms is 6-12%. However, if people over 60 years of age may experience this condition, it may increase to 20-25%. Symptoms of In the early stages of gallstone disease, there may not be many symptoms. In the symptomatic group, patients come to the doctor with symptoms of bloating, abdominal distension, and pain under the epigastric or right side of the ribcage. But if the gallbladder is infected, the patient will have abdominal pain under the right ribcage. Nausea, vomiting, high fever. If the stone falls into the bile duct, bile duct blockage and jaundice may occur. Jaundice, yellow eyes, or acute cholangitis. Occasionally, bile duct stones can be the cause of acute pancreatitis. Those with symptoms usually have abdominal pain after eating.
About half to an hour with symptoms of colic and distension in the area under the right ribcage to the epigastric region. Sometimes the pain may be so severe that the patient cannot stand it and must go to the hospital for painkiller injections. The symptoms may be relieved if the gallstones blocking the outlet of the gallbladder flow back into the gallbladder. The patient will have normal symptoms later. This symptom is a warning sign of gallstones in the gallbladder (biliary colic). If you have abdominal pain like this many times, it may be the cause of chronic cholecystitis. But if the gallstones are continuously blocked for a long time, More than 24 hours can cause acute cholecystitis (acute cholecystitis). The cause of acute cholecystitis is mostly caused by gallstones or biliary sludge blocking the outlet of the gallbladder. Bile (cystic duct) causing infection and inflammation. If a gallstone falls into the bile duct, it can cause a bile duct infection or acute pancreatitis. And if the inflammation and infection are severe, there may be sepsis in the bloodstream, which is serious and can lead to death, said Dr. Arun Siripun, an internist who specializes in Therapeutic Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Disease Center, Bangkok Hospital.