No. If you truly have an infected gall bladder it needs to come out - and soon.
Yes it can settle with antibiotics. Recurrent attacks however will require surgical intervention and removable of the gall bladder
If the infection is mild it can settle with antibiotics. Recurrent attacks will subsequently require surgery
Disproportion in the face or body can be cured with plastic surgery.
Clarence J. Schein has written: 'Acute cholecystitis' -- subject(s): Cholecystitis 'The common bile duct' -- subject(s): Bile ducts, Gallstones, Radiography, Surgery
Acalculus cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder that occurs without the presence of gallstones. It can be caused by conditions like infections, ischemia, or biliary stasis. Symptoms are similar to those of cholecystitis with gallstones, including abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
Stem cell surgery!
Chron's disease is very treatable with the right foods and medications prescribed by your Physician. Although to cure Crohn's disease surgery may be needed.
Cholecystitis is an inflammation of the gall bladder while cholelithiasis is gall bladder stones. It is possible to have either one without the other or both together.
Cholecystitis is an inflammation of the gall bladder while cholelithiasis is gall bladder stones. It is possible to have either one without the other or both together.
Yes
cholecystitis
yes i have been diagnosed with degenerative spondylosis