Surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy ) is the most common conventional treatment for recurrent attacks. Laparoscopic surgery, the technique most widely used, is a safe, effective procedure
You are supposed to take complete ten days course of penicillin tablets. No treatment or incomplete treatment may result in rheumatic fever.
This is usually done by a doctor specializing in general surgery.
yes
No, not at all. Gallbladder pain is usually triggered by fatty or spicy foods.
Narcoloepsy
If the infection is mild it can settle with antibiotics. Recurrent attacks will subsequently require surgery
Yes, an anxiety treatment center can help with panic attacks. Many patients who seek treatment suffer from panic attacks and there are many effective treatments available.
physicians may prescribe additional drugs that either help the body get rid of uric acid or reduce the amount of uric acid the body produces. These drugs will not relieve gout attacks that already have started, but will help prevent attacks
Yes it can settle with antibiotics. Recurrent attacks however will require surgical intervention and removable of the gall bladder
There really is no stable and safe treatment for ashma attacks induced by sports. The best treatment is to limit your exercise when your sick and just limit the cardio and workouts that you do. Leave it to a simple jog.
Narcolepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system that is characterised by drowsiness and sleep attacks at inappropriate times.
An allergic reaction to certain foods may contribute to gallbladder attacks. These foods should be identified and removed from the diet